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[Pokémon] Shattered Crests: Book #1 Lines Broken

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She gave Dolly a mean glare as the kangaskhan chuckled at how angry the absol's face was. "Yep, you're definitely getting wrinkles."

Jasmine opened her mouth to retort but stopped. She sat down, closed her eyes, and took a breath. "Heh, sure. Whatever you say, Dully."

"Dully?" Dolly repeated, with a mischievous smile.

"Yes, Dully," Jasmine repeated, getting on her feet and marching out into the street. "Like your jokes. Now let's stop playing around and go get that supplies."

Heh, that exchange is cute there.

Swift having to do interrogations makes me wonder how would a Pokemon do it. Probably not as extreme as the ones from like, say 24, but still an unpleasant thing to think about. And it sounds like the Pokemon orphans are sold off to be child soldiers? Geez, another unpleasant thought.

As I was reading this chapter, something I noticed is sometimes you would capitalized Red Eyes and sometimes you didn't. In past chapters you didn't capitalize them, so I didn't say anything as I thought you did it to be consistent. However I think capitalizing Red Eyes should be the proper way to do it since organizations are proper nouns. Actually, I'm curious as to why Red Eyes wasn't capitalized in the first place.
 

Vragon2.0

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Chapter 47
Devoted (Coldness)


A loud hissing filled the room as Garon readjusted the cold satchel on his head. With a heavy groan, Garon leaned back into his chair, solemnly staring at the ceiling. This sucks, he groaned in his mind as his eyes shut, closing fiercer at hearing Swift call out to him from the other side of the room.

"Hey, Garon?"

"Hmmm?"

"Wanna find someplace to eat, just you and me?"

Garon opened his left eye, while his stomach started twisting at the thought of food. Fine, you win stomach. He sat up and instantly regretted it. "Ugh!" With a pained grunt, Garon pressed the Ice Stone satchel harder on the right side of his forehead. "Sure, you had a place in mind?"

"Nope, but I did pick up a paper today. Maybe it'll have some suggestions."

"Okay," Garon reclined in his chair and closed his eyes. The ruffling sound of paper being folded wasn't helping with him relaxing nor the headache dying down. Ugh, wherever we eat they better have something to help with this blasted headache. Maybe some nice, Sitrus berry sauce pastries. Some warm soup could help too. Maybe something Haban flavored. His mouth watered at the thought. Unfortunately, his headache was quick to bring him back to the painful reality. Arceus, I really should get something for this headache. Though, Haban berries are healing-ish too, right? Maybe? Whatever, I'm hungry enough to eat a wailord, so I can have both.

"Hmmm."

"Something wrong?" Garon glanced at Swift, who was staring at the paper with a disappointed frown.

"Not a very informative paper." Swift set it back on the dresser.

"Well, that sucks." Garon stared upwards idly, like a kid at a cookie jar on the highest shelf.

"Yeah, but no biggy."

Despite how much Garon disagreed, he didn't answer. Prompting instead to simply look watch Swift fiddling around in the drawers for what he assumed was their money on hand. "I'm sure if we look around we'll find a nice place to eat at."

Garon's eyes shot open as the discomfort in his head grew upon the mere implication of walking. With a grunt, he pushed the satchel harder and asked, "You mean, we'll have to walk around town?"

"Yeah." Swift looked at him. "That a problem?"

Are you seriously this dense? His eyes went to half-closed as he pointed to the Ice Stone satchel. "What do you think, genius?"

Swift rolled his eyes. "Come on, Garon, it's not like you're not bedridden."

Snorting at this statement, Garon rolled in his chair and gave Swift the cold shoulder. "I might as well be. Falling into some pit." He bent his head back and glared at Swift out of the corner of his left eye. "I'm lucky I wasn't skewered on some beam."

Swift chuckled. "Yeah, heh, that would have been bad."

Unamused, Garon grumbled as he shut his eyes. Yeah, it would have, you prick. Maybe if you had this headache too you wouldn't be so 'happy with a stick up your ass' about it.

Suddenly, he felt a hand on his back; his muscles softening from the contact.

"Does your whole body hurt? I thought it was just your head?"

Instantly, his back went hard again as he growled in his mind. "It's just my head," he bluntly said, though managed to not be too aggressive in his reply.

"So what's the issue then?"

Garon rolled to his other side, glaring at the heliolisk. "Oh, I don't know, maybe the fact that if I take this thing off it feels like someone's ramming a spike into my skull."

"Then just don't take it off."

Garon leaned closer. "You really want me to carry this thing all over town?"

"Well, no, but maybe you can do something to keep it attached to your head?"

If it wasn't for Swift looking like he was genuinely trying to help, Garon would have gone off on him. Instead, the dragon sighed and pulled back into an upright position. "Whatever, I just don't feel like walking all over town for food. Let's just eat here at the inn."

Swift sighed in response, prompting the dragon to lean in lower, growling, "You got a problem with keeping my head from splitting open?"

The heliolisk lurched back a little and started rubbing the back of his head. "No, of course not. It's just well-"

Swift bit his lip as Garon stared at him like a judge about to convict the guilty.

Taking a gulp, Swift explained, "It's just that the food here is-…well kind of, how do I described it? Plainish?"

Garon's judgmental scowl grew fiercer as he pulled back. "Hmph, well I'm sorry for accidentally falling into a building's foundation just so I didn't get whacked in the eye. Didn't think at the time that it'd deprive you of some proper flavoring for that puny mouth of yours."

Instigated, Swift crossed his arms and defended, "Hey, I didn't say I wouldn't eat here with you. I just don't really enjoy the food at this inn. Besides, it's not like I was the one that pushed you into that hole."

The dragon's frustrated scowl meandered to the right. He's not wrong. I'm jumping the river instead of finding a bridge. It wasn't his fault I got hurt like this and he was just answering my question honestly. Heh, guess I'm just being a bab -

"Heh, don't worry. I don't blame you for being grumpy."

God psyducking damnit, Swift. Why can't you just shut up for two seconds, Arceus! Garon pressed his free talon to his forehead and took a deep breath. When he opened his eyes, Swift was in front of him, giving him that stupid, encouraging smile.

"I'm sure a good night's rest will get you amped up."

Garon leaned in close, his body twitching slightly. "Swift."

"Huh?"

"Stop talking."

Swift raised a brow. "What did I do? I just was saying a good night shoul-"

Alright, that's it. Garon stood up, towering over the surprised heliolisk, and shouted, "You want to keep talking? Then keep talking till your tongue falls out from your, I can't take a hint fac- OW!!!" Garon sat back down and pushed the Ice Stone satchel back to his head. "God damn it. Stupid head," He whined as his headache slowly numbed out.

The garchomp turned his frustrated gaze back at Swift and paused.

The heliolisk was staring back with obvious concern. "Sorry, Garon. I guess I didn't think it was that bad."

Garon's aggression dropped as he focused on adjusting the satchel properly. "Sorry for being snappy. I normally don't mind your jesting, it's just the headache is taking up all my patience."

Swift put a fist to his chin. "Maybe I should try and get you some more medicine for your head. Sounds like what I got earlier was a dud."

"No, it worked okay. I used to be hurting a bit all over, but now it's just my head. Probably because it got the worst part of it." Garon stood up and grumbled, "Maybe if we could get a number, that'd help."

"Maybe Dolly still has some left?"

"Maybe." The dragon grinned as he shook his head. "Can't believe I didn't think of that. Guess I hit my head a bit too hard."

Swift raised a brow. "I thought you said-"

Grinning, Garon interrupted. "I didn't say I couldn't jest about it. Only you can't."

Swift scowled and crossed his arms, but it quickly faded into an understanding chuckle. "Fair enough." The heliolisk walked over to the room's dresser to once again look, saying as he searched for their money bag, "You sure you're up for it?"

Garon walked over. "Should be if it's just the inn. Though, we should probably check with Dolly first about-…? Swift?"

The heliolisk's eyes were wide with shock, staring at something inside the drawer.

"Swift, what is it?"

Swift looked like he was about to burst into a nervous sweat if he could. With a shaky hand, he reached into the drawer, a weak, spaced-out chuckle coming from his frightened expression.

Garon's eyes widened in horror, before curling into a wrathful glare.

"Aheh, you know how-"

"Show me." Garon's eyes narrowed further as he walked up to Swift, leering down at him like some kind of predator.

The heliolisk sighed as he pulled his hand out, revealing a bottle of number. "I forgot she gave me one for our trip."

Speechless, Garon let the Ice Stone satchel drop to the floor. He reached out to hold the bottle in his talons and read the inscription. Rounded Narcotic.

Garon burst out into laughter as back at Swift, who looked like a mix of surprise and terror at the reaction. Shaking his head, Garon smiled and said, "Swift, I love you, but for psyduck's sake."

He kept on laughing, slowly infecting Swift with it as well. Eventually, the pain in his head started coming back, so he quickly set it on the dresser, stabbed the cork with his talon, and pulled it out. He clasped the bottle between his talons and raised it to his mouth.

"Woah! Don't drink too much. That stuff is strong," Swift exclaimed.

Grumbling, Garon set the bottle down and sat in the chair. "Well, go on. I don't have fingers like you."

Immediately, Swift grabbed a spoon on the night desk, poured a small little dose, and carefully walked it over to the garchomp. With a big grin, he started moving it around and making little noises. "Here comes the fearow."

"I will bite your head off," Garon growled.

"Alright." With a cheeky smirk, he put the spoon-fed the garchomp, who recoiled abruptly.

"Blegh, it's awful."

"It is medicine. It's supposed to taste bad." Swift answered as he set the spoon down.

"Maybe Borhmian medicine, but why a place can't like Triacal have better-tasting med-"

"Ahem."

"What?"

"Cork," Swift replied, pointing to Garon's right talon, which still had the core attached.

"Oh." Garon moved it forwards, letting Swift pluck it off and shove it back onto the top of the bottle. "How long till it takes effect?"

"Shouldn't be too long." Swift walked over to the door and rested his back on it. "I mean, I gave you a sane dosage so maybe twenty minu-"

Suddenly, a loud thump hit the door, making Swift about jump out of his scales.

"Garon! Swift! Yah dere?" a loud voice called out from behind the door.

They both looked at each other, chuckling at their mutual reaction for a second.

"It's unlocked, Ciecro."

The heliolisk stepped away as the door nudged open, with Ciecro peeping his head from the other side, looking grumpy or maybe tired.

Crossing his arms, Swift asked, "You need something?"

"Dolly said fo' yah tah come tah Vray's room. She's gonna hold a meetin'."

"Now?" Garon said, picking up his Ice Stone satchel and applying it to his head.

"Yeh, guess she wants tah get it oveh wit'," Ciecro answered, pushing the door open a bit more. "Stupid timin' dough." The charmeleon clasped a claw over his stomach and sighed.

"Heh." Swift swung his arms behind his head and grinned. "I know the feeling. We're just about to go get some food too."

"Bummeh." Ciecro grinned for a second. "Anyway, hope it ain't too long." Without waiting for their goodbyes, Ciecro headed down the hallway.

Swift turned towards Garon, sighing. "Well, guess dinner will have to wait." As the heliolisk started marching towards the door, Garon placed a talon on the mon's head.

"Wait a second."

"Hrm?"

Garon pointed to the door. "Shut and lock the door."

Swift raised a brow but complied. After doing the bolt, he walked back to Garon and whispered, "What is it?"

Garon closed his eyes and took a breath. He felt his body grow cold as his eyes began to feel a minor sensation similar to vibration. As he opened them, the world became a dark purple, with a colorful outline of Swift in front, filled in by a couple of brighter colors. He glanced all around the room, till he was satisfied.

Unfortunately, the headache forced him to stop using his gift early. Ugh, Garon grumbled, holding his head with one talon, though fortunately, it wasn't as painful. Huh, wish I had that number sooner.

"Hrm?" He looked down at the heliolisk, who had by now replaced his confused stare with a serious one.

Bending down, Garon said, "Keep an eye on everyone this meeting."

Swift crossed his arms. "You sure? We don't want to come off as suspect."

"I know." Garon pressed his Ice Satchel and added, "But our priority right now should be the group's status. I'd rather us have a well-informed report for Nasch."

Raising a brow, Swift inquired, "Okay, so what's with the whole secrecy angle?"

"Just in case they're nearby."

"Who?"

"Those two mons that helped us yesterday."

Pressing a fist to his chin, Swift looked downwards. "Oh right, them." He looked up to the dragon and added, "What's your impression of them anyway."

Garon yawned as he walked up to the door. "To be honest, I haven't thought of them much. I was more being cautious since one was a psychic. But I haven't seen either of them all day and I doubt the grumpig could maintain that psychic link with us over an entire night. What about you?"

"Well…"

Focusing on Swift, Garon watched the heliolisk pace to the other end of the room, saying, "I remember catching onto something when that grumpig guy helped me against the gallade. When I was leaving, I managed to hear him say 'stop in the name of the core' or something like that."

Garon raised a brow. "So, planet nerves?"

"Yeah, I guess. Which makes me curious why they were here in the first place."

"Hmm." Garon undid the bolt with his free talon. "We can discuss them later."

"Right." Swift walked over and opened the door. "Meeting and dinner first. Though." The heliolisk stepped through the archway and asked, "You sure you're up for a meeting?"

Garon shrugged. "It's just a meeting. So as long as it isn't noisy for the first twenty minutes, I should be okay. Till then." He let the satchel fall off a little for emphasis.

Swift chuckled. "If you say so. It's your head, not mine."

Frowning, Garon walked through the door, brushing Swift aside just under knocking the heliolisk off balance. "Don't remind me."

"Heh." Swift took the lead as they headed down the hallway.

As he followed the heliolisk, Garon looked at the windows dotting the hallway to their left. Ugh…I really hope it isn't too noisy and I really hope that number kicks in soon. He placed a talon on his lean stomach as the sound of a door creak snapped his focus back towards Swift.

"We're here. Sorry for ta-" The heliolisk froze mid-opening the door.

"Swift?" Garon nudged the door further and peeked inside. His eyes widened at seeing on the left side of the room was the grumpig and vikavolt from before. Why are those two here?

"You two coming in?" A voice to their left asked.

"Huh? Oh yeah," Swift hastily answered as he briskly walked to an empty spot on the right side of the room.

Garon entered and turned towards the inteleon ranger, who was leaning on the wall next to the door.

"Well, if that's everyone, I'll give you folks some privacy." As he went to exit, Garon stepped to the side the dragon coughed; the inteleon looked at him.

"Somwei, was it?"

"Yes?"

Glancing back at Swift for a second, Garon continued, "Swift and I would like to talk with your captain tomorrow morning."

Somwei glanced upwards, uttering a heavy sigh. "He should be available in the morning. But don't wait till it's past ten. Just between you and me, not even another Primal Reversion would keep him from going to get his lunch."

"Good, thank you."

"Yeah, yeah," Somwei mumbled as he walked out, taking post a couple of rooms down the hallway.

The garchomp shut the door, twisted the latch to lock it, and joined Swift's side. Without delay, he held his left talon out to the heliolisk, who grabbed onto Garon's arm. The dragon lifted him to his back, with Swift letting go once his feet could reach the dragon's dorsal fin.

Seeing the odd looks they were getting, Garon smiled and jokingly said, "I've got stronger legs." He took his Ice Satchel off his head and waited for the aching to return as Dolly started talking.

"Alright," she said, getting up from her seat on the footboard.

Now's too good a time to pass. Garon pushed the Ice Satchel back to his head, lodging it on his right horn, and carefully removed his talon. Once he was sure it would stay, he whispered, "Now."

"So before we start, does anyone-"

Garon closed his eyes and for a brief moment felt Swift's hand on the back of his neck. The room went silent and his body suddenly felt light, almost ethereal. The air felt clearer and the warmth from the Emura lamps was gone.

When he opened his eyes, he was standing in a vast, black world void of light, though he could still see himself as if he was standing in the sun.

Browsing the darkness, Garon shouted as loud as he could, "Swift!"

"Here!"

Turning towards the sound, Garon saw a small yellow spot in the distance. He jogged after it, meeting Swift near the halfway mark.

"And your satchel?"

Garon snorted. "I don't think we'll be here for a second's worth, but just in case; it's tucked safely on my horn." He tapped the spot with a smug smile.

Swift nodded. "Good, so now that we've got time." His face went serious as he raised his arms behind his head and crossed his right foot in front of his left. "Why do you think those two are here?"

Garon shrugged, looking off into the darkness with an equally concerned frown. "I have no idea. You mentioned they were agents of The Core, right?" He asked, looking back at Swift with a raised brow.

"So they say." Swift broke his post and proceeded to pace around Garon. "So let's think about this. Two mons randomly save us near Plainier and claim to be Planet Nerves. I don't think they would just be at this meeting if they were just trying to save us. Which makes me think that it wasn't mere happenchance that they saved us in the first place; they must have had some interest in our group."

Staring upwards at the nothingness, Garon added, "If I had to guess why it's probably because of Vragon."

"Maybe, but I wouldn't rule Seliph out." Swift stopped his pacing; their backs facing each other. "It's been eight years since the attack so maybe Seliph had some history with those guys."

"Possibly." Garon glanced down at his friend. "Though, there's one thing I don't understand."

"What?" Swift inquired, eyeing Garon with anticipation.

Garon took a few steps away, rubbing his chin as he gathered his words. After a self-affirming nod, he faced Swift and pointed upwards, "I don't quite get how they even discovered us."

Swift rubbed his chin. "Maybe, the Zygarde's cells?"

"No, I mean discovered our situation," Garon explained, as his gaze trailed upwards.

"Huh?" Swift cocked a brow.

Garon sighed. "Think about it." He put a talon behind his back and gestured towards the never-ending darkness. "If they truly knew about Seliph or Vragon all this time why wouldn't they have done anything earlier? Even knowing a few months beforehand would warrant some kind of investigation into the two, right?"

He slid his other talon behind his back as he stared at the darkness beyond his friend. "It's possible they were just watching, but then why help us now? Wouldn't it make more sense to act earlier? Even before you and I got there, they were attacked."

"Maybe they just couldn't find either of them?"

Garon snickered as he leaned in with a grin. "So, you're saying that a task force that serves Legendaries, who have literal spying cells and who hold international weight, wouldn't be able to find two mons in the span of eight years on just one continent?"

Swift's gaze lowered in thought, followed by a soft chuckle. "Well, when you say it like that, it does sound stupid."

Pulling back, Garon continued, "Right, so their involvement has to be very recent." He rubbed his chin as he stared down at the invisible floor. "Though, what they want, I'm not sure."

"Well." Swift scratched his head as he theorized aloud. "The thing about Vragon is that he's a Red Eye's target. Nothing else is too special about him, at least to someone not knowledgeable about our ancestors. So, my money is their focused on Seliph, because he's likely been a target for much longer." Swift walked up to Garon and cheekily pressed his finger on the dragon's stomach with the sly look of a shady dealer. "You wanna bet against me?"

Garon rolled his eyes. "No, you're probably right." He gently moved Swift's arm aside as he added, "Though I think it's wise we don't throw out Vragon. The Core has existed for a long time after all; it's very possible it was alive back then to have even met our ancestors."

"Fair, but." Swift's eyes shifted to a grimaced expression. "I think we should focus on Seliph mostly. He has the formula and was a target of the Red Eyes longer than Vray."

Garon nodded then sighed. "I know, but whatever the reason I don't like this."

They both gazed at the same patch of darkness. The empty atmosphere seemed to only tighten the entrapment they felt like an invisible cage ever-shrinking around them.

"First the Red Eyes show up and target those two, and now the Core is getting involved."

Swift leaned back and with a chuckle, said, "We just can't catch a break, can we?"

"Nope." Garon laughed, scratching the scales under his chin. "Guess we'll just have to play nice with them for now. We are visitors on their turf."

"Heh, yeah. Nasch wouldn't be happy to hear we wound up in some random ass jail cell."

The two chuckled for a bit, eventually returning to business.

"Anyways, we should prioritize figuring out these Planet Nerves' true intentions."

Swift nodded, but added, "What about Nasch?"

"What about him?"

"Weren't we going to contact him about the money situation tonight?" Swift rolled his wrist as he went on. "You know, since Dolly's reaction to the news implied we may need some of the money sooner rather than later?"

"Oh! Right, what about that?"

"Do we want to hold off contacting him?"

Garon raised a brow. "Why would we?"

After a facepalm drag and a groan, Swift stated, "Do you want to wait to update Nasch on everything till after we learn more about these guy's deal with us?"

Looking a little underwhelmed by the question, Garon closed his eyes and said, "Can't we updated tonight and report them later when we have a better idea?"

"We were supposed to keep communications with the homeland limited," Swift reminded.

Garon grumbled. "Then we'll contact them tonight as planned about the money crisis, while also telling them about the Nerves. We'll then wait a few extra days for an update on them if we learn anything important, else we'll stay silent."

"Okay," Swift said, kicking the floor a little like there was dusty to send flying. "Still sucks it's just you and me doing this."

"We've been over this," Garon answered with a hint of annoyance that reflected Swift's. "Sending more of us could blow our cover. We aren't supposed to be on active duty."

"I get that, but why does it matter to a bunch of random cities what we're doing for Norfair?" Swift grumbled, "They're not enemies, so what gives?"

Garon shrugged. "I can't say I agree with it, but I think a good point was about it in the overview."

"What point?"

Garon smirked. "You weren't listening to that part, where you? Typical."

"Just explain," Swift growled.

Garon pressed a talon to his forehead and cleared his throat. "'It is because of recent troubles with organized gangs. Based on intel gathered, the Triacalian Gangs are involved in underground smuggling deals with the Bohrmian Cartels. The resulting parameters have led to a strong sense of suspicion and concern among the governing powers that be with foreigners in an organized group. This is targeted to the clans as well by many of the offending gangs having clansmons in their ra-"

"Okay, I get it. Shut up, Katherine."

Garon laughed, completely blown away at the abrupt response. "Wow, imagine saying that to her face."

Swift crossed his arms and looking to the side, sulking. "I wish I could say that to her every time she goes into another overly long and stupidly worded essay on the mission."

Smirking, Garon leaned in closer. "Maybe that's why you don't know half the details."

Swift glared at him, as his fist tightened for the pre-punching stage. "Watch it."

"Sure." Garon stood up and smiled arrogantly. "What are you going to do about it, shrimpy?"

Swift's scowl grew fiercer, however, he merely turned to the side and muttered, "Asshole."

"Heh, sorry, it's just fun to work you up."

Sighing heavily, Swift lowered his arms and resumed eye contact. "Whatever, water under the bridge." He clapped his hands together and pointed his fingertips to Garon. "So, basically, Norfarion involvement is limited because it could send a bad message and other political nonsense."

Garon nodded. "Indeed. Especially since this isn't an official Norfarion mission. Their cities don't like us Norfarions doing stuff on their land officially, let alone acting off duty."

"I just hope it works out okay." Swift rubbed the back of his head, his eyes drooping. "We owe it to Freya, Gathor, and Tetheron."

Garon's face went cold as hearing their names brought back a coldness locked in his heart. His breathing slowed, as his eyes lowered as well. Finally, he forced himself to speak, "It will work out."

"I know, it's just a lot of pressure." Swift looked back at Garon, the uncertainty on pure display in his eyes.

"Nasch picked us because of our qualities and he trusts us too." Despite saying this, Garon didn't exactly feel confident either, prompting him to add the disclaimer, "Maybe we could ask for reinforcements, but I'd imagine they'd have to juggle a few things to get them here."

"It'd be worth it if we could get some help." Shaking his head, Swift perked up and with a smile, stating, "Okay, so, anything else we need to discuss?"

Shutting his eyes to ponder for a second, Garon responded with, "Nothing I can think of. Just remember to act like this never happened when we get back. Which means, don't fall off my back."

Smirking, Swift rolled his eyes and started walking away. "Pssh, you insult me, dummy."

Garon resisted starting an insult war and simply closed his eyes. In an instant, his body felt heavier again and the air around him returned to a more stuffy form.

"-ave anything to say?"

Garon kept his mouth shut and quickly glanced at the Planet Nerves opposite them. Their attention was focused purely on Dolly like before. He felt a wave of relief flood his nerves. Phew, He moved his right talon back to his Ice Stone Satchel. Looks like nobody caught on.

Despite evidence to their discreetness, Garon didn't like how silent the room was following Dolly's request. He tried to occasionally glance at the nerves without sending any red flags while hoping those two or just anyone would say something.

Finally, Dolly broke the silence. "Nothing? Alright." Taking a second to clear her throat, Dolly said with a nod to the two Nerves, "So, firstly, I want to thank you two for helping us before."

They respectfully nodded back, though Devon's looked more invested. "No problem! Glad we could help!" Devon exclaimed, eyes beaming with pride

The grumpig eyes rolled at Devon's unprofessionalism and stepped in front of the bug, saying, "Despite the circumstances, I am glad we were able to assist."

"Of course, but." She paused to take a deep breath, with Demetri's gaze narrowing as if bracing for some unseen force. "I know this is going to sound a bit contradictory to what I just said, but I would like to know your reasons for helping us. I don't want to sound ungrateful, but given the circumstances, we deserve an explanation."

Garon watched Demetri's reaction, which was relatively unchanged as the dragon expected.

"Very well." Demetri walked into the center of the room and took a moment to look at everyone in the room before stopping his sights on Seliph. "Devon and I were sent here to find you." He lifted his left hand and pointed at the perplexed greninja.

Garon felt Swift nudge the back of his neck and whisper, "Nailed it."

"Hush," Garon softly growled, as the heliolisk giggled quietly to himself. The dragon looked back at Seliph, who was settling back on the wall and returning to the 'toned out' he'd had on all meeting.

However, the greninja's stare looked very invested in what was just said, defensive even. His crossed arms were tense and the tone in his reply could only be described as a gambler pulling his hand closer. "Why?"

Demetri answered. "We were hoping you had some information regarding the Red Eyes we could learn." He gestured his pointing hand outwards, explaining, "You being a target of theirs piqued the Core's interest in you. So, Devon and I were assigned to find you, keep you safe, and make a deal with you."

Seliph raised a brow. "How do you know my information is worth it or even that I have information?"

Demetri nodded and said, "Because you were related to an unusual Red Eyes activity eight years ago."

Garon's eyes went wide as a chill filled his spine. They know about that?

"How do you know I was there?"

Garon looked at Seliph, who seemed composed but the stare was ever fiercer and colder. Worry filled Garon's heart as he looked back at Demetri to hear the answer.

"There was an investigation done at the site, which clued us in on you and some context."

"Wait," Swift chimed in, prompting all eyes on the two Norfarions. "Me and Garon arrived there the next day. We didn't see any Planet Nerves or investigation."

Garon turned his head towards Swift, a scowl forming as he nodded his head in agreement.

"How could you have done a full-fledged investigation, without us or any of the villagers seeing you? We did the burials and everything on that same day with the villagers."

Demetri's ears drooped a little as he sighed, in a way that conveyed annoyance. "The ones that arrived at the site gathered the information from one of the corpses there."

Garon's leered at the grumpig as he felt his muscles tighten with disgust.

"We learned that there was something called a 'Formula Sample' and that a child had it. Seliph Almkin was the name we learned, so we presumed you had it on your person. We weren't aware you had siblings, nor that Jaron and Ciecro wer-"

"Enough."

Startled, Garon looked at Seliph, who was standing straight up with his fists tightened.

Can't blame him. Garon looked at the confused and slightly irritated Demetri and said with a little passive aggression, "That incident was where they lost their parents. I'd request you not talk about it so…lightly."

"I see…my apologies," Demetri said with a respectful nod.

The dragon took the moment to look at the other two Almkins. Jaron was scowling at the floor from his corner. Ciecro was leaning back on a wall nearby, eyes shut, and seemingly toned out of the conversation, though his tensed-up body gave away his façade.

His observations were cut short as Seliph resumed the conversation. "Whatever, I understand the logic flow now." He leaned back on the wall.

"Good, so-" Demetri was interrupted by a loud grunt from Seliph. He paused with an irritated stare, waiting for Seliph to speak his mind.

"Well, no offense, but I'd rather not have your Core involved in my personal affairs at all."

Demetri eyes widened as his arm lifted from his side slightly in surprise. "What? Why? We just want to learn the information you have about this 'Formula Sample' and how it relates to the Red Eyes."

"And I'm saying I don't care to do business with you at all." Seliph looked to the side and shut his eyes shut like a dismissive toddler.

Devon walked next to Demetri and said, "But we can help. We're againzzzt the Red Eyezzz too."

Affirming this with a nod, Demetri said, "Exactly. They're not our friends. They're a nuisance. Your information would help us know better how to counteract them. Maybe even help save lives they would harm."

"So?" Seliph got off the wall, crossing his arms. "What makes you more trustworthy than them?"

Demetri's eyes went narrow. "Pardon?"

Garon felt Swift latch onto his shoulders and pull up next to the dragon's head. Swift then whispered, "Any reason he's being like that?"

"Perhaps mentioning the incident set him off?"

"Yeah, but Demetri apologized for it."

"Not everyone is good at letting things go like you, Swift." Garon glanced at the heliolisk. "Although, Seliph does have ample reason to not share with strangers." Returning to the current stare down between the two, Garon added, "Though, he's being very aggressive."

"Maybe he holding a grudge still?"

"Mayb-" Garon started but went quiet at hearing Demetri continue the conversation.

"I would say the fact we saved your group from your attackers makes us more trustworthy. Though, I doubt it would sway your opinions."

Garon's brows rose at the unexpected bluntness.

"That was uncalled for," Dolly interject, frowning at Demetri.

After a heavy sigh, Demetri nodded in agreement. "Yes, it was."

"Hmph, some ambassadors," Seliph muttered, a bit of smugness in his tone.

"Seliph-" Dolly began but didn't get to finish before the greninja went further.

"If you want to establish goodwill, you're doing a piss poor job at it."

Demetri took a deep breath. "Then how can I establish goodwill to you?"

"By respecting my wishes and staying out of my business."

Demetri scowled in frustration and tiredness. "I'd be more than happy to. But the Core wants to learn your information and I work for him."

Seliph remained silent, though more out of not bothering to dignify that statement with a response.

This isn't getting anywhere. Garon stepped forwards and added, "To Seliph's credit, we've only known you since yesterday."

"I know," Demetri answered, a hint of frustration seeping into his tone. "And I understand warranted skepticism. If you need more time, then I'm willing to wait." He looked back at Seliph and said, "I'm not unreasonable and I hope you know that The Core's intentions aren't to harm any of you. We simply wish to understand more about the Red Eyes organization so we can better combat their efforts here in Tria-"

"By using those methods against them."

Everyone glanced at Seliph, who was giving Demetri a cold, stare of disgust.

Garon could feel the heaviness of the room as he watched Demetri face the greninja once more, his patience nearing its end.

"That's an unfair accusation. I don't see why you're so adamant against working together against your enemies on this."

"Maybe if entitled assholes like The Core and yourself would take a hint, I would be more inclined to in the future."

"Seliph!" Dolly stepped in the middle, eyeing Seliph with a disapproving stare. "That's enough insults." To her surprise, the greninja started chuckling at her, mocking her attempts at peacekeeping.

"Calm down? I'm sorry that me calling him out on his taurosmuk sets off your 'decency' bells, but with all due respect this isn't a discussion you're a part of."

Garon took the moment to study Seliph's face. It shined with defiance and frustration as it stared down Dolly. Deep inside, Garon's mind looked back to when he first encountered Seliph as a small froakie. Mentally comparing the two images and seeing just how much they differed brought sadness to his soul.

He wanted to walk over and help ease Seliph's obvious unrest. Maybe suggest they go for a walk, stay by his side, or anything, but he wasn't sure he could. Seliph's angry stare looked like the solidness of a mountain with the approachability of its steepness.

Say something at least! His heart shouted throughout his being. After all, he'd done it before. He'd stared straight into Seliph's angry eyes and reasoned with him, so why should now be any different. Those times were hard as well, but he was always able to get the point across.

Slowly, he stepped one foot forwards and opened his mouth to speak.

Alas, Dolly spoke first. "I'm only getting in this because it's no longer a discussion. It's an argument." Dolly looked at Demetri. "Look, I understand you have secrets. We all have our secrets, but a lot has happened to us recently. It's taken its toll on everyone."

Demetri sighed as he rubbed the back of his head. "Duly noted. Apologies."

Garon's jaw dropped. Wow, how did she? That was pretty good. He chuckled to himself as he stepped back to his spot. I bet she could even break me and Swift up from a fight.

"What's so funny?" Swift whispered.

Garon smiled as he looked at his friend. "Just a bit surprised a-"

"What?" Dolly suddenly said, prompting the two to return to the scene.

Dolly was staring straight into Seliph's glare.

"Does it really just take that?" the greninja sarcastically asked, with the arrogance of a big kid looking down at a toddler.

Dolly raised a brow. "Huh?"

Seliph walked around Dolly and the Nerves, stopping near the door. He turned around and with a mocking chuckle say, "Is saying 'sorry' all it takes to get on your good side? What? You think every mon is sincere twenty-four seven?"

"No, of course not," Dolly answered, with a shake of the head. "I just want to hear them out."

"Oh sure, sure." Seliph goaded, folding his arms in a slow fashion. "Maybe, if you lick their feet enough they'll tell you what move they'll stab you in the back with."

"Seliph."

No. Garon tapped on Swift's shoulder.

"What?"

"Get off."

Swift obeyed, hopping from Garon's dorsal fin as he walked to confront Seliph. "Seliph."

The greninja turned his glare at him, sending a chill through Garon's body, the likes of which urged him to back away. He felt an uncanny feeling flood his mind.

Despite this, Garon remained glued to his place on the floor. "There's a lot that still needs to be talked about. I understand your feelings, truly, but we shouldn't make any big decisions right now. Time will give you better judgement. Trust me on this."

The defiance and anger in Seliph's stare grew weaker as his gaze lowered.

Garon sighed in his mind at seeing Seliph give in to his words, though the mon still looked unfinished and unconvinced. The greninja walked back to his spot on the wall as did Garon, a bit surprised he was able to calm Seliph down. Though troubling thoughts filled his mind as he lightly tapped Swift's held out fist and faced the room. He looked at Dolly and suggested, "Perhaps we should move on to the next part of the meeting."

"I suppose." Dolly sighed. "Alright, so the next thing I wanted to talk about was what we should do now." She pressed a fist to her chin. "Originally, the plan was to head to Crion City, but after thinking it over, I'd like to hear suggestions on any alternative methods to get to Norfair."

Out of the corner of his eye, Garon noticed Jaron shudder a little. He turned his head and looked at each one of the kids. They had been surprisingly silent this entire time, though the troubled and tired looks on their faces gave him a good idea why. Poor kids, getting dragged into this. His gaze dropped to the floor. I wish there was a way to make this trip easier on them or at least safer.

His sympathy thinking was interrupted by Devon's sudden buzzing. "Well, can't we juzzzt wait? We could even call for help."

"Hmmm, no." Dolly sighed as she folded her arms. "I don't think we can just sit this out till help arrives. We may be safer here, but the Red Eyes could easily get help too and come back for us. Plus, if they find out we're still in town before our help arrives." Devon shuddered at the thought as Dolly nodded in agreement. "Yeah, I don't like it either."

"But if we go out, we might get ambushed like before," Jaron said from the corner.

"At leas' will 'ave a chance," Ciecro answered, his eyes opening only to look at the floor with a gaze that seemed to peer past the cracks.

Jaron's eyes lowered as he grumpily backed up to the wall.

"I'm sorry," Dolly turned towards the group in the corner, eyeing each of the four. "But I think our only option is to try and get to a port town so you three can go to Norfair."

"But, what about you guys?" Vragon added.

"We'll be fine."

"Bu-"

"Vray. It's not us they're after."

The fraxure looked at Jaron, who returned an understanding. However, Jaron said, though his tone hinted to the struggle it took to say this, "I don't like it either, but she's right."

Garon raised a brow. Huh?

"So," Jaron got off the wall and hopped onto the bed, next to the upset fraxure. "Let's not kid ourselves. We're the ones they want." Jaron looked at his open palm, his eyes narrowing in a depressed stare. "I remember hearing that snorlax say he wasn't supposed to hurt me nor Ciecro." He glanced at his brother, who nodded in confirmation.

"What?" Seliph got off the wall and stared in shock at Jaron. "Why didn't you mention this?"

Jaron leered at him but seemed to restrain himself for some reason. "Be-because…I've had a lot on my mind."

Garon looked at Vray, who appeared shocked by this statement too.

"So…" Jaron spread his legs out a little and looked up at Dolly. "I get it. We can't stay here."

Dolly smiled softly at this, which prompted Garon to grin a little on his own. However, it vanished once he spotted Vragon, slowly moving his hand over his wounded side. The fraxure's gaze was on the covers near the middle of the bed, staring at the vacant spot with a vacant expression.

Taking a small breath, Garon took a step forward. He gazed upon Vragon with empathy as he called out to him. "Vray."

The fraxure looked up at him, startled.

"Don't blame yourself. It's not your fault this is all going on." Garon smiled a little, though to his dismay it didn't seem to shake Vray's depressed stare.

"He's right you know," Jaron added, giving a supporting grin.

Vray didn't look comforted by that either. He just leaned back against the wall behind the bed in silence.

Poor guy. I fully get how hard it is to not feel like that, Vray, especially at your age.

"I encourage you to listen to your friends."

Garon's eyes widened as he glanced at Demetri, who was looking at Vray. The stare seemed normal, but there was something about it that felt different. Perhaps more sincere or maybe more honest.

"Your safety matters to them. Take solace in that care they're willing to show." Demetri affirmed his words with a nod and turned towards Dolly. His stare no longer bore that strange meta-feel to it and seemed back to the business at hand. "Apologies for sidetracking, but I think the option to leave is the correct one. However, we need to decide how long to stay here in Plainier."

Dolly thought for a second, taking one glance at Vray as she answered, "Once everyone is healed up, we should move."

"No."

Garon's turned his gaze towards Seliph in surprise at the greninja's sudden intrusion.

Seliph stepped forwards and looked at Demetri. "We need to move as soon as Vragon can walk."

"What? Why?" Dolly demanded.

Although Garon was caught off guard by this as well, his attention was drawn to Seliph's hand, specifically, it clasping over the bandage on his side. The firmness looked like it caused pain, but for some reason, Seliph didn't relent.

"Their group took a beating as well. If we give them time to regroup, they'll set up roadblocks for us."

I get that, but 'as soon as Vray can walk'? Garon peered closer at Seliph's posture, growing more surprised as he realized just how tense and alert it looked. It was as if Seliph had some premonition of the disaster awaiting their stay. Garon started to feel a dreadful feeling just thinking about it.

"Garon."

"Hm?" The dragon blinked and looked for who called his name.

"Here."

Quickly, Garon locked eyes with Seliph.

"Is it possible for you to contact the Norfarion colony North East of here?"

Garon's eyes went wide. Isolvire! That's right!

"Well?" Seliph asked, rather impatient.

"Sorry, yes I should be able to, so long as there isn't any communication interference."

"Good. So we should use our time here to pre-"

"Woah, woah, slow down." Dolly interrupted, waving her arms out front. "Isn't that colony at the far North Eastern part of Triacal?"

Garon nodded, causing her to shake her head.

"No, I don't think we could make a longer trip like that unless we're completely healed up. We would be too vulnerable."

Seliph's grumbling caught Garon's attention. He noticed the greninja's muscles tighten again as Dolly went on with her point. However, the face, which looked very displeased at Dolly's interjection didn't reflect the same tensions as before. He looked rather angry at her rather than for simply having another obstacle. Suddenly, a thought struck his head.

He stepped forwards and suggested, "Wait, what if we call for some help to come get us?"

Dolly mulled for a minute on this. "Hmm…that could work-"

"No." Seliph pointed towards the clock near the room, keeping his eyes fixated on Garon. "The trip is far longer than going to Crion, and that's if they could straight shot it. I highly doubt they can with all those mountain ranges in their way. They'd take too long to reach us without some kind of transport, which I believe is out of the question, right?"

Huh? Garon raised a brow.

Seliph crossed his arms and gave both him and Swift a glance. "I keep up with things. Sending a transport would violate the treaty that allowed Norfair to make that colony."

Garon's eyes widened. He's well informed. Impressive, though. Garon sighed as he looked at the group and confirming with a nod, saying. "Yes, a Norfarion transport is unfortunately out of the question due to that treaty."

"Damnit." Dolly pressed a finger to her head and sighed heavily. "And none of the cities that do have transports would go to such a rural town here."

"Why we need to strike out and soon. We can maybe meet any help we can get halfway, but the longer we wait, the more vulnerable we become," Seliph said.

"But we can't just go while we're like this."

Seliph glared at Dolly. "We can't waste time here."

Dolly pointed to Demetri and Vragon. "We're all still wounded." She then gestured her palm at Seliph's side and uttered, "You're still wounded."

His scowl grew as his head lowered slightly. "I can handle the trip. If the grumpig can't, then he can stay behind."

Hearing that almost made Garon growl.

Demetri immediately interjected, "that's not an option."

The greninja's stern gaze turned towards Demetri with as much bluntness as his tone. "Too bad then."

Demetri fists tightened. "Why are yo-"

"Everyone, calm down," Dolly ordered, raising her voice above the two. "We're not leaving anyone behind."

Seliph crossed his arms and raised his nose, turning away from Dolly. "I guess I didn't get the memo that they're officially in your 'band of trusted individuals'."

Dolly sighed. "It's not like that, Seliph."

"Oh really now. Because it sounds like you'd rather stay and put us all at risk just for this stranger's sake."

Dolly glared at his remarks but held her tongue as Devon buzzed in.

"Hold on." He stepped in front of Demetri defensively but calmly. "Demetri izzzn't the only one hurt. Pluzzz, he'zzz very good at battling and can help with his pzzzychic abilitiezzz. We wouldn't zzzlow you down."

The impartialness and respect impressed and surprised Garon. I'm starting to get a good idea why he's helping Demetri on this case. His thoughts were interrupted by Dolly chiming in.

"Seliph, you're not being fair here." She gestured towards Vragon, saying with a 'struggling to be respectful' tone. "Vray's hurt too. I don't want him traveling till he's healed up and I don't mean till he can walk."

Dolly… Garon held his breath as he watched for Seliph's reaction, however, it was Vragon that spoke first.

"I don't need to be fully healed up, Dolly." His eyes were scowling as well, though didn't come off as aggressive like everyone else's aggressive looks.

Garon took a breath, taking Vragon's expression as a cue to cool off as well. He watched Dolly walk to Vragon's side and gently push the sitting up fraxure back to lying down.

"Don't worry, Vray, it's not a big deal. Plus you'll feel much better at traveling when you're all healed up." She smiled a warm smile as if none of the past conversations had happened, though Vragon's looked like they happened tenfold.

"Bu-" He began, in a desperate high voice. However, he stopped with the abruptness of someone ordering him to and merely lowered his head out of clear guilt.

Garon walked nearer, saying, "Remember, it's not your fault this is all going on. It's the Red Eyes' fault."

Vragon looked up at him with a weak stare. Not long afterwards, he gave in to Dolly's pushing and obediently rest his head on the pillow. However, once she removed her hand, he rolled on his side, lifting his head enough so his short, backwards angling tusks would slide under the pillow, and just stared at the wall in front.

Deep down, Garon felt his body go heavy though he knew trying further wasn't going to help. He'll need time. I just wish he wasn't here at this meeting. He glanced at Dolly and surmised she felt the same way, based on her concerned frown focused on the fraxure.

She reached over and began rubbing his right shoulder. "Vray, you're not a burden."

Garon looked back at Vragon's face. The boy was tense, probably due to Dolly's touch, and clasping onto the thin covers on his body. His eyes clearly wanted to cry or just shut and wish for all of this to go away.

Dolly sighed and sat down next to him. "Vray-"

"Why do you keep doing this?" Seliph's voice asked, cold as the wind mid-winter.

Glaring at Seliph, Dolly replied in a firm tone, "Because he isn't."

Seliph grunted. "It's not hard to see that he is."

Her eyes widened as her eyes gave off a strange hostility Garon had never seen from her before.

The greninja, defying her maternal aggression. "You can't just brush that away and say it isn't real."

Dolly stood up. "Seliph, I've put up with a lot, but you're going too far. He's just a fifteen-year-old."

Seliph walked over to the footrest of the bed, ignoring all the glares from the trio to his right, and stared straight into Dolly's eyes. "Or, how about you stop pretending and take this situation seriously."

"How am I not?" Dolly challenged, a small bit of a growl trailing at the end.

Seliph took a deep breath and turned around. He pressed his hands behind his back and walked towards the door, pausing right in front of it. "Simple." He turned to the side, glaring at her with scorn. "We've narrowly escaped defeat twice now and you're still treating things like 'everything is going to be okay'."

Dolly's face froze as she remained silent, while Seliph walked towards her in slow steps.

"You think these Red Eyes are some hooligans? The mere fact they're interested in Vragon should scare the living daylights out of you. Why? Because there's nothing they won't do to get exactly what they want. I've seen what they're capable of and so have they." Seliph pointed towards his siblings.

"Leave us out of it," Jaron snarled, while Ciecro glared in silence.

Seliph shook his head and looked back at Dolly. "Be honest, you understand what I'm getting at. Hell, I would have expected you to get the picture of how barbaric they can be when looking at Vragon's injuries."

Garon saw Vragon moved more under the covers at this. He pushed all the hot air from his nostrils as the frustration grew harder to pin down in his heart. Enough of this. Garon stepped forwards. "Seliph, you need to st-" He froze in confusion as he noticed Dolly had her hand raised, towards him.

"Let him finish."

Garon opened his mouth to speak, but Dolly's leer made him pause. However, he managed to say, "What about them."

Dolly took a deep breath. "It's only for me." She looked at Seliph, her eyes narrow and strong, like a stalwart warrior. "Right, Seliph?"

Ugh, this won't end well. Despite his feelings, Garon conceded to her and stepped back to his spot. He looked down at Swift, whose returning stare looked incredibly worried about the outcome. Let's just hope neither blow their top.

Seliph crossed his arms. "Essentially, you've been grossly underestimating them."

Dolly pointed at him, challengingly. "So are you saying you should call the shots?"

"No, I'm just pointing out what I'm seeing." He gave the room a sweep with his eyes. "Look around you. Half of us are wounded and everyone has taken a beating, yet you're still treating this like we're on some kind of errand trip."

Dolly sighed. "I'm not trying to downplay our situation; I'm just trying to keep everyone calm and collected."

With a snicker, Seliph gestured around the room. "And how's that working."

Garon fought hard to remain silent as he snarled in his head at that comment. He looked at Swift again, seeing his friend equally off-put. Glancing at Dolly, Garon's anger subsided a little at seeing how calm and collected she looked compared to the both of them. Patiently, he waited for her to reply.

"I don't have an army, Seliph. I just have everyone in this room."

Rolling his eyes, Seliph looked back at the clock on the wall. "You don't need an army, you just need to snap out of this trivial mentality and treat this seriously so you can make better deci-"

"Shut up!"

The dragon's attention shot towards the right, just in time to see Jaron slide off the bed and start stomping his way towards Seliph.

"Stop acting like it's all her fault!"

Dolly looked at Jaron, her scowl softening up. "Jaron, let him fi-"

"Finish what‽ Blaming you for everything?" He snapped, staring coldly into Seliph's disinterested gaze. "He can't just diss you like that after you've been trying so hard. We all could have done better, including you, Seliph!"

"Yeah," Jasmine added, joining Jaron's side. "I'm with Jaron. What have you been doing to try and help in all this, besides go off on your own and complain about everyone else?"

"Jasmine, Jaron, please."

The two turned around and all the fire in their eyes dwindled down at seeing the icy stare of a displeased Dolly. "Bu-" Jaron started but was compelled into silence as Dolly shook her head.

"Oh no, let them go on," Seliph scoffed, eyeing her with a vicious glare like one would give a bitter enemy. "Let them defend their precious Dolly."

"What the hell is wrong with you‽" Jaron shouted. He would have gotten right up in Seliph's face if Dolly hadn't grabbed his arm firmly.

Seliph looked down at Jaron, with an arrogant look of pity. "I especially love what you've done with my brother." His eyes raised to meet Dolly's as he snickered with a scowl.

"Stop it, all of you," Swift exclaimed.

Garon nodded; he'd run out of patience for this bickering as well. "We're not going to get anywhere fighting like this."

"I agree." Seliph pointed at Dolly, and added, "Nor if we keep treating this situation so casually."

"Seliph," Garon snarled but didn't press on upon seeing Dolly give them a 'disengage' look.

Dolly sighed, gently pulling Jaron behind her as she stepped in front, nigh two feet from Seliph. "Please don't escalate things. You've made your points, so drop it."

Seliph threw his hands up in the air and exclaimed, "Whatever, I'm done with this sham of a meeting." He turned around and headed for the door.

"Wait!" Garon rushed over to him, almost bumping into Seliph.

Reluctantly, the greninja stopped and turned his head to eye Garon with a cold stare. "What? You heard what she said, 'drop it' so I'm dropping it."

Sighing, Garon said, "She didn't mean for you to leave."

Grumbling, Seliph crossed his arms and dropped eye contact. "Why bother staying? I think it's pretty obvious she's not going to lis-"

"Ciecro!" Dolly shouted.

Garon and Seliph immediately broke their stare off, spotting the charmeleon marching towards them. His orange eyes burning like coals in a fire.

There wasn't enough time for Garon to get in Ciecro's way before the charmeleon latched his claws on the sides of the collar on Seliph's vest.

"Ciecro!" Garon moved to separate the two, but Seliph pushed against the dragon's chest. Wha? He looked at Seliph, who was eyeing his brother with a determined glare from his blue eyes that matched the intensity in Ciecro's orange ones.

"Let him finish," Seliph said, spacing out each word to add more weight to them.

What do I do? He gritted his teeth, glancing at Swift, who looked just as shocked and confused as he was.

"Yah talk way too much. Learn tah shuddup."

Garon tensed up and readied to intervene should Ciecro not respond well to Seliph's reply.

Thankfully, Seliph remained silent, which sadly bolstered Ciecro's offensive.

"I don' care whatcha have tah say."

Seliph's gaze relaxed a little, almost as Ciecro became less threatening in the last five seconds. "I don't need your approval to say anything."

The claws grasping the vest tightened. The charmeleon snarled as he pulled on the vest, while Seliph pulled back.

"Ciecro, let him go now," Dolly commanded, starting to walk over to the standoff.

He refused to even ease his grip, just snarled at his older brother.

"Ciecro, don't make me make you let him go," Dolly said in a stern tone.

In an instant, Ciecro's unfaltering glare lowered, as his eyes shook slightly. His claws, however, didn't follow.

Seliph's eyes narrowed. "If you're not going to do anything, then…let…go."

Snarling, Ciecro raised his head, with a face that wanted to bite the greninja's head off.

Garon wasn't going to take anymore chances. He placed a talon on Ciecro's shoulder, prompting the charmeleon to look into his calm gaze. "Ciecro, you heard Dolly."

Ciecro's eyes darted down then shot back up to stare into Seliph's once more as if Garon had done nothing.

Garon didn't worry, thanks to the visible albeit minor shaking in Ciecro's fists. Just let it go. Garon urged in his mind, waiting patiently and keeping his talon on the boy's shoulder.

Sure enough, Ciecro's head fell as he let go of Seliph's vest, his arms falling to his sides looking heavy and defeated.

The greninja grabbed the spots Ciecro had, starting to smooth them out. He opened his mouth to speak but didn't even get to make a sound before Garon growled as their gazes locked.

"Before you say anything, don't." Despite the growl earlier, Garon wasn't angry and he wanted to make sure Seliph knew that.

Seliph, on the other hand, looked bitter. He turned around, grumbled, "Fine." and undid the bolt on the door. He didn't look back as he opened the door, stepped outside, and slammed it shut with a force Garon could almost feel by the loudness alone.

His body felt still and cold, almost as if he was a ghost in some kind of mirror, staring into the reaches of the sad reality. His eyes lowered slightly, as a pained scowl formed. The chilling feeling filled his soul. He felt a hand touch his sound and turned to glance at Swift, who was looking up at him with a worried scowl.

For a split second, Garon could see that stare once more. He closed his eyes and took a breath, refocusing his mind to ignore such memories and instead remember how far they'd come.

"I'll go check on him," Swift said, taking his hand from the dragon's side and reaching for the door.

Garon backed away as Swift made his departure, watching the mon leave without a sound save for the door shutting softly. He returned his gaze to the floor once more, the coldness in his heart returning.

I…won't… He stared back at the door, his eyes narrowed into a glare that would pierce the courage of an enemy. I won't let you go down that road. Even if you don't want to, I won't let you.

"Are you alright?"

Garon's gaze rose as he glanced behind, seeing Dolly staring back at him with a concerned look, or was it sympathy? He didn't know but smiled a little at her thoughtfulness. "I'm quite fine," he answered, turning towards her. "Are you okay?"

Dolly sighed, nodding. "I'll be okay."

Garon nodded, and looked at Demetri and Devon, giving them a little bow of his head. "Apologies for his behavior."

Demetri accepted with a nod. The two nerves shared a look that lasted longer than a simple glance as if they were speaking through Demetri's telepathy.

I wonder how they're taking it. He wondered.

His anticipation rose as he saw Demetri shake his head and approach Dolly. He gave a respectful nod, though his weary face showed just how much effort he was doing in being respectful. "I'm assuming, now is a rather bad time for such an important meeting."

Garon walked over, standing between the two as he turned to Dolly. "I agree."

Dolly's face looked incredibly disappointed and troubled as she stared into Garon's eyes. She closed hers and took a deep breath. "I suppose, everyone just isn't ready for it." A small smile formed, though it still retained the melancholy aura as if she was still frowning. "We can discuss our plans later. Everyone probably needs rest."

Glancing at the rest of the room, Garon gaze softened more at seeing the four, wearing their respective bummed expressions. Vragon staring at the wall, Jaron rubbing his arm while his eyes looked at the side, Ciecro leaning on the wall with a spaced-out scowl, and Jasmine staring at the floor as her claws lazily picked at each other.

"Very well, I wish good rest to you all." Demetri gave them one more head nod and proceeded to the door.

"Yeah, good night," Devon added, following his fellow nerve.

No one spoke as they exited the room.

Eventually, Garon couldn't stand the silence anymore and said, "Dolly."

"Hrm?" She looked at him with eyes wide open.

"Don't take his words too hard." He looked over at the kids. "What matters is we're safe."

He watched her out of the corner of his eye. Her head lowered as a small smile crept on her face; her eyes narrowed in a way that conveyed just how weary they were, but the small gleam in them showed how much she appreciated the thought.

"Thank you," She answered, her tone lifting like her spirit. "A good night's rest will help."

Garon smiled, but it was short-lived as Vragon spoke up, grabbing the two's attention.

"Dolly, are you going to be okay?" His face held that same desperation and worry as before, though it was encouraging to know it was for Dolly.

"Yes, just need some rest. A bit tired from everything that's happened," she replied, rubbing her eyes.

"Yeah, I'm a bit tired too," Jasmine added, a soft smile forming.

Vragon's head lowered for a second, his eyes staring at the covers in deep thought.

"Vray?"

"Hrm?" They shot up.

"Have you had any dinner?"

Vragon tilted his head, almost confused why she would ask that because it was so obvious. Until his eyes widened at the realization that he hadn't.

Dolly chuckled as she walked over to the bedside, resting a hand on his shoulder. She looked up at Ciecro and Jaron. "You two mind getting some food? I believe you two haven't had any dinner either."

Jaron's eyes lit up, almost as if hearing her voice alone weakened the downer atmosphere around him. "Sure thing." He looked up to his brother, expectantly.

Ciecro uncrossed his arms and got off the wall. "Eh." He nodded.

"Good, Jasmine you should stay here while they get dinner for you all."

"Wait," Jasmine got on all fours and leaned closer to the bed. "You aren't eating too?"

Dolly shook her head.

All four of their faces were saddened at that. However, to Garon's surprise, Jaron nodded as his smile returned.

"Alright, good night, Dolly. Get some good rest."

She chuckled. "You too Jaron. All of you don't stay up too late."

"We won't," Jasmine added, sitting back down.

"Well, that's good to hear." Dolly let go of Vragon.

Garon headed to the door first, opening it and stepping aside for Dolly to exit first.

A light chuckle escaped her mouth. "Thanks."

"No problem." He backed up, pushing the door more as Jaron and Ciecro exited too." Once everyone was out, he turned to the last two in the room.

"Night," Dolly said, with a wave.

"Night," The two inside said, albeit with less enthusiasm.

Garon stepped out, letting the door shut behind him. All four waited in the hallway till they heard the click of the bolt

Dolly yawned as she looked out one of the windows. "Dusk already? Geez, time sure flies." She waved at the two and started to walk back to her room.

Garon followed but stopped at hearing Jaron speak.

"Dolly."

"Huh?"

"I just wanted to say I'm sorry." He rubbed his arm once more, as his eyes darted to the side. "I shouldn't have escalated things. I should have listened to you."

"It's alright Jaron, I know you meant well." She suddenly let out a loud yawn, turning the scene awkward for Jaron and Garon. "Sorry, it's just late and I'm beat. Don't worry about it, Jaron. Night." She waved at him and started going down the hallway

"O-okay. Night." He nodded, turning around to follow Ciecro, who was waiting for him down the hallway.

"Jaron."

The croconaw stopped, looking at him with a slightly perplexed.

Garon didn't say a word, just gave a slow nod.

Jaron's gaze tightened to a determined, serious stare. He nodded in return, spun around, and jogged on over to Ciecro's side as they headed down the stairs.

That's encouraging. Garon smiled, as he kept his gaze focused on the far end of the hallway, even after Ciecro and Jaron had descended the stairs. Maybe I was wrong about him.

His thoughts were brought back, upon hearing Dolly yawn loudly. "Ugh, boy, yawns are annoying, huh?"

Garon smirked as he nodded in agreement. His smile vanished, however, upon looking into her eyes. I wish my patience was even half of hers.

Raising a brow, Dolly asked, "Is there something on my face?"

Garon closed his eyes, crossed his talons, and with a grin said, "Just the blatant tiredness, nothing more." He was panting with relief in his mind at hearing Dolly's chuckle at his jest.

"Not bad, but you'd probably earn a slap from anyone else." She walked past him, suddenly stopping and leaning in closer.

Garon's eyes shot wide in surprise as Dolly moved up to his ear and whispered in a low tone.

"But I don't mind you being facetious."

Wow, she's good.

Dolly started walking on, chuckling at her pun.

"Everything alright?" Somwei asked, getting off a spot on the wall nearby.

Dolly crossed her arms. "Hmmm…Not entirely, but we'll manage."

"I see." He once more leaned against the wall, his eyes looking rather disinterested or at least trying to look that way. "Well, don't worry about the kid. I'll make sure nothing happens tonight."

Nodding, Dolly bowed her head. "Thank you." With a nod for a reply from Somwei, Dolly resumed traveling down the hallway, with Garon tailing behind her.

The hallway felt like it stretched for an eternity as Garon kept his gaze focused upon the back of Dolly's head, constantly mulling over what happened. I need to be more proactive. She looks like she's in over her head, after all. And after what Seliph pulled, I'm amazed she didn't lose her temper. He turned his gaze towards the wall, watching the near night sky move in and out of his view. Jaron and Ciecro were pretty aggressive too. His eyes trailed down lower. What would Cain do in this situation? I want to help them, but stuff like this is precarious.

Suddenly, his mind shot back to Seliph's last look at him. His body tensed up as he compared that stare to another, more familiar one. His scowl returned. His heart went faster, renewed by determined passion. I…no, we have to do something. Think, Garon, what would Cain advise in this-

His stewing thoughts were put on hold as Dolly stopped in front of her room's door.

"Well." She gave him a rather weary thumbs up. "Here's to a better day tomorrow, I hope."

Garon nodded, not dropping his serious scowl.

Dolly shrugged as she inserted the hotel key. "Take care of yourself tonight."

"Uhm."

"Yes?" Dolly nudged the door open a little as she looked at him, listening.

"Well." He looked down the hallway beyond her form. As he tried to think of what to say, Dolly ripped another loud yawn.

"Heh, damn, another one. Well, I guess my body is just rattatay like that." She looked back at Garon with a smile. "It's a bit late so you can tell me tomorrow." She started stepping in, pushing the door away and flipping her wrist on its edge once it was through.

No, wait! Garon moved his talon on the front, pushing against Dolly's attempt to shut it.

Perplexed, Dolly ceased attempting to close it. "Garon?"

"I…" Garon could just feel the flusteredness fill his cheeks.

Dolly chuckled making him feel even more awkward. "Don't worry, I'll be alright. A good night's rest should fix me up. Plus, don't you need to eat some dinner?"

"That can wait."

Dolly's smile disappeared. "Oh?" she said, with a raise of the brow.

"I don't feel good about leaving tonight at just what happened," Garon stuttered, Dolly's chuckling only adding to his embarrassment. Idiot, what are you trying to say?

"I think I get what you mean. I wouldn't mind chatting a little before I hit the hay." She pushed the door wider as she walked into the room, gesturing him to follow.

Perking up a little from his blunder, Garon stepped inside as Dolly tapped the emura light on the stand, causing it to shine bright. Silently, the dragon watched Dolly reach for her travel belt on the dresser and take out a notebook and a small case of ink.

Moving to shut the door, Garon stared at its wooden surface with a blank stare. Seliph's stare returned; he could almost make it out in the wood. His talon pressed up into the wood, slightly penetrating its flat surface as he closed his eyes and took a quiet but deep breath. "How long have you known them?"

"Who?" Dolly asked, followed by the sound of placing the belt back on the dresser.

Opening his eyes and turning around, Garon elaborated. "Jaron and Ciecro."

"Oh." A little bit of energy filled Dolly's eyes mimicked by the small smile forming on her face. "About six years ago." She set the notebook on the nightstand and popped the ink lid off. "Of course, Jaron was still totodile back then. Ciecro was charmeleon."

Quietly, Garon walked over to a nearby seat, turning it backwards and sitting into it, and resting his arms on its backrest.

"I was meeting a friend of mine, Miss Dresha. I was aware she was taking care of two boys so I had the silly idea of introducing Jasmine to them. Give her some friends if they hit it off."

Dolly suddenly paused, causing Garon to raise a brow in anticipation.

She raised a finger absentmindedly for a second, then suddenly she snapped. "That's right, I don't think you know." Dolly turned around, holding a quill in her right hand as her left went for her notebook. "Jasmine lives with me."

"Oh?" Garon leaned forwards.

"Yes, for eight whole years." Dolly sat on the bed, letting out a content sigh at its softness. "Though, I remember it like it was yesterday."

Tilting her head upwards, the kangaskhan's eyes narrowed as her smile shrunk. "I met her on a road during one of my business trips between towns. It was stormy at the time and she was curled up under some trees shivering. Thankfully, I was able to convince her to come with me and brought her to my diner."

Garon shifted his arms silently, keeping his gaze firmly on Dolly's eyes specifically.

"I asked her what she was doing out all by herself and where she lived and well…she wouldn't answer me."

"She wouldn't?"

"Nope." Dolly looked him in the eyes. "She wasn't very talkative that night. Course, I later learned why."

"Why?" A second later, Garon's eyes widened and he lurched from his slouching. "Uhm…I mean if it's okay wi-"

Dolly chuckled. "Relax, formalities are for business. But, I don't think she'd be too pleased if I talked about it."

"I understand." So it is personal. Garon looked over at the notebook that Dolly opened. "And, I'm guessing she started helping you out at the diner?"

"Yes."

"What about meeting Jaron and Ciecro? How did that go?"

"Quit fine, actually. Jaron was sweet as a honeysuckle. Ciecro, I would say was more like a coconut."

"A 'coconut'?" Garon tilted his head with Dolly laughing at his reaction.

"Well, he was quite hard to talk to, but I could tell he was sweet on the inside."

"Hard to talk to?"

"Well, maybe that's not the right way to put it." Dolly scratched her cheek with the quill's dry point. "He just wasn't very interested in talking to me."

"Okay. I could see that." Garon leaned back onto his chair, as Dolly started writing again.

"In fact, I don't think he really gave me much thought." Dolly pressed the quill to her chin, thinking back. "Hmmm…I'd say it wasn't till that one incident where he really started to talk to me."

"What incident?"

"Uhm…well." Dolly dipped the quill in the ink. "Sorry, but it's another one of those 'better to ask the mon in person'."

"Fair." Ugh, he grumbled in his mind. Tipping his seat forwards a little, Garon asked, "What about Vragon?"

Dolly chuckled, slamming her notebook on her stomach. "Boy, that was a night." She leaned back on the headboard, as she picked the book back up and pressed the ink dipped quill to its pages. "One moment, I was having some nice gossip over tea with Dresha, and the next I was carrying this unconscious, soaked Axew inside with an overly excited Totodile asking me all sorts of questions."

"Heh, sounds like Jaron."

Dolly raised a brow and questioned him with her eyes.

"Well, as best I can guess. He's a curious boy."

"Yes, he is. Far more curious than his brother." Dolly started writing. "Maybe even both of them."

Garon's eyes fell. He glanced back at the door. Seliph…

"Something up?"

Facing forwards once more, Garon stared at the ground.

Dolly stopped her writing, letting the book rest on her stomach. "Garon?" She asked, uncertainty in her tone.

Slowly, Garon lifted his face. "Dolly, can I ask you something?"

"Ask me what?"

The big dragon took a deep breath through his nostrils. "Ever since me and Swift came here we-…Well, since I've known them before, could-…" Garon started scratching the back of his head. No need to be formal she said. "Dolly."

The Kangaskhan set the book down as he looked her in the eye.

"I want you to…tell me about Jaron and Ciecro. Anything and everything since they came into your life. I know, I'm still a stranger to you, but I was a friend to their parents and met them when they were little. I want to try and help them out, and learning about what happened and how they are right now will help me do that." Garon took his arms off the chair. "Plus they're important to me and Swift."

Dolly's eyes lowered to the side. "I appreciate the thought, but I don't feel like I'm the one that should share it."

"I would rather you tell me since I can tell something happened to them."

Her eyes widened as Garon walked over to the wall next to the bed and placed a talon on its painted, wooden surface. "How they behaved at the meeting. I'll confess, I was quite shocked."

"They're normally more docile than that." Dolly calmly defended.

"Maybe," Garon replied, gently dragging his talon down the wood. "But even still, what happened between them and Seliph isn't going to go away."

"I don't understand."

"I'm saying, they're both troubled." Garon looked at her. "I'm sorry for bringing this up all of a sudden, especially when you're worn out from the meeting." He took a few steps forwards. "We can wait till tomorrow if you would prefer. I'll even take you to lunch so we can-"

"Garon." She placed a hand over her eyes. "It's very personal to them."

The garchomp walked up to Dolly's bed and placed a claw on the foot mantle. "I know, and I wouldn't ask you this if I didn't feel it was important, for their sake."

She lowered her hand, giving him her undivided attention.

"They must have many questions about why things have happened to them and are probably hesitant to leave this place." Garon's eyes looked upwards to the ceiling. "I and everyone that knew their parents wants what's best for them. Wants to heal whatever happened to them and give them a future."

"I know they need to go to Norfair." Dolly set the book down, a slight scowl forming.

"It's more than just that."

Dolly kept firm but remained silent as Garon sighed.

"You know me and Swift were too late to do anything for them. We've thought they were dead for all this time." Garon's talons dug deeper into the wood. "Some things can't be healed, but I want to try and help them in this time. I want them to feel they can come to me when Jaron and Ciecro don't have you and so Seliph does have someone."

Dolly's glare melted, as she remained silent.

"I know what it's like to feel uncertain about the future. To live in a foreign land, feeling alone. If Swift and I never met, I don't know what I would have become. If I hadn't met my teammates, I probably would have never grown into an adult."

Her eyes lowered slightly, her fist tightening on the quill.

"That's why I have to help them. Not as some soldier buddy of their parents or a faint memory of better times." Time felt still as he felt his eyes start to water a little. "But as their Uncle."
 

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"Okay, I get it. Shut up, Katherine."

Garon laughed, completely blown away at the abrupt response. "Wow, imagine saying that to her face."

Heh, guess "Katherine" is this world's "Karen".

"Maybe if entitled assholes like The Core and yourself would take a hint, I would be more inclined to in the future."

"Seliph!" Dolly stepped in the middle, eyeing Seliph with a disapproving stare. "That's enough insults." To her surprise, the greninja started chuckling at her, mocking her attempts at peacekeeping.

Oof Seliph. Quite a bit of tension with the group after that. Hopefully things will settle down next chapter.
 
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Here's my review of Chapter One. It was definitely an interesting first chapter, and the kids' interaction was funny. The clan thing is neat, and I'm guessing that if I read more of the story, more clans would be mentioned. Maybe this is just a me thing, but sometimes some of wording seemed a little... weird, I guess. Like when Freya is chiding Cierco, she's surprised he didn't catch the forest on fire, but I don't know if I've ever heard someone say to catch the forest on fire instead of to set the forest on fire. Also Freya says his breathing was above silent, but what does that mean? That his breathing wasn't silent and she could hear it?
 

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Chapter 48
Faster (Further)​



His hand twitched at his side as he stared at the looming door before him. His eyes were fixated upon the metal knob waiting to be turned.

Clenching his hand into a fist, Swift closed his eyes and breathed out his nostrils. Like an Arbok's striking its target, his hand lunged and clamped onto the knob, clasping it tightly as if he feared it would try to escape.

Easy. Swift's breathing slowed. It'll work out fine.

He could feel the nerves all act up as he twisted the knob to its limit and pushed. Leaning towards the crack, Swift said with a volume barely above a whisper, "Seliph?" A lack of an answer prompted him to announce again. "Seliph?"

Swift pushed the door further, noticing the greninja was indeed in the room, specifically fiddling with some drawer in the stand next to the room's bed.

Scooting in, Swift let the door swing shut behind him as he gave it a little push to ensure it shut fully. "Seliph."

The greninja made no reaction, simply carrying on with his task.

Right as the heliolisk ventured forwards Seliph shut the drawer with a firm slam. Swift froze in his spot. Watching in silence as the greninja dumped various objects onto the bed's covers.

Sauntering over to the footrest, Swift looked at the items. What's all this? Glancing back at Seliph, who was searching through the next drawer.

"You're not leaving, are you?" He asked, resting his arms on the wooden footrest. "Seliph, I know you're upset but-" He was cut off by Seliph slamming the drawer, though the greninja simply deposited more things onto the sheets and immediately started sorting them.

So it's gonna be like that, huh. Fine then. Swift rounded the bed corner and watched Seliph stuff items into his worn, stained travel belt. Tracking the motion, Swift waited, nodding his head in minor parallel to the speed Seliph put the items back. His eyes then glanced at the remaining items, fixating specifically on an orb.

Right as Seliph reached for it, Swift swiped it from its spot. Seliph reached for it, but Swift backed away and tucked it behind his back with a childish grin on his face.

"I'm not in the mood for games," Seliph grumbled, attempting to reach around Swift's body though the heliolisk simply backed away further.

"I'm not either." Swift's smile shifted into a glare that rivaled Seliph's. "Now just hold on and think this through."

"I can make my own decisions." Seliph tried to grab Swift, but the heliolisk pivoted back to the center of the room.

"I know, but so can I." Swift gave the orb a toss and clenched it tightly upon landing back into his palm. "Look, Seliph, are you seriously going to leave just because Dolly got on your case?"

"You think this is some kind of pride issue? We almost died back there!"

"I know we did but that's why you shouldn't be rash right now."

Seliph's fists tightened at his sides. "You don't get it."

"Then tell me what I 'don't get'," Swift challenged as he crossed his arms.

Seliph walked to the bedside and placed his open palm on the soft blanket, gently rubbing its surface in small 'back and forth' motions. "I need to keep it safe."

"It?" Swift's head tilted till his eyes shot wide. "Oh, do you mean the-" He held his tongue at receiving a glare from Seliph. "Sorry, but you do mean the thing right?"

The greninja nodded.

"Okay," Swift scooted over and leaned his side on the bed. "So why did it take you this long to leave? Or better yet." He rolled the orb onto the covers and gazed into its cyan surface. "Why did you even bother coming along?"

Seliph sighed as he sat on the bed. "I got word there was some red eyes activity happening where they were. I wanted to investigate to see if they were after my brothers or something else…I stayed because Vragon interested me."

"How so?"

Seliph leaned back, staring at the ceiling with his arms widespread. "I was trying to understand why they wanted him." He closed his eyes and uttered a little scoff. "I guess my curiosity got the better of me. I shouldn't have stayed so long."

Swift frowned, taking a few steps back as Seliph sat back up and slid off the bed.

Stretching out his open, webbed hand, saying, "Now please give it back."

Narrowing his eyes and tensing his arms, Swift stood his ground in defiance. As Seliph's withdrew his hand and glared at Swift, the heliolisk sighed and stated, "You can't just be okay with leaving them like this? What about your brothers?"

Seliph's gaze lowered to the side yet didn't hide his irritation. "I'll be within the vicinity."

Swift's eyes widened. He took a step forwards as a minor scowl formed. "How does that make any sense? Wouldn't it be easier to protect them if you're here with us?"

"Maybe, but I have to keep the formula safe."

"Why can't you keep it safe and stay with us? I don't get how staying with us inhibits that. We're safer in numbers than on our own."

"Perhaps you're right, but I've taken care of myself for years. I can keep a watchful eye and act better on my own till we get them on a boat to Norfair."

Swift raised a skeptical brow, crossed his arms, and arched his back a little. "But do you want that?"

A scowl formed on the greninja's face. "Excuse me?"

"Yeah, I excuse," Swift answered, stepping up to Seliph till he was just a few inches from Seliph's stomach. He gazed up to Seliph and said, "I can get if you don't care about Dolly, Vragon, or anyone else in the group. Hell, throw me and Garon in too. But I refuse to believe you're okay with the idea of leaving Jaron and Ciecro vulnerable."

"Weren't you listening? I will be in the general vicinity."

"Yeah well," Swift held the orb in front of his face as he turned around, taking a few steps away from Seliph. "Then why did you bother tagging with the group?"

"I already said why. Because of the fraxure."

Swift spun around, giving Seliph a skeptical stare. "Is that the only reason?"

"What do you mean?"

Swift lowered his arm, rolling the orb through his fingers as he elaborated with confidence. "Because I'm pretty sure learning about Vragon wouldn't require you to meet him in person."

"What are you talking about?"

"Well let's see." Swift pressed a finger to his forehead and shut his eyes. "Background? Ask around the town or eavesdrop. Personal life? Follow him, you're good at stealth. Soul Link? Not hard. Just do it while he's asleep." He flicked his wrist, tossing the orb over his head and catching it with his other hand. "You could do all that without anybody knowing you were there. Wouldn't that make keeping the vial safer? The less that know the better, right?" His hands dropped to his sides as he stared firmly at Seliph. "So why did you reveal yourself to them? To Ciecro and Jaron?"

Seliph laughed with a hint of mockery. "Tck, think you know everything about me?"

"I don't. I just don't buy that you're perfectly fine just being away from them. That you were ever fine with that."

Seliph's glance fell to the side, but quickly returned eye contact with a look of dismissal. "They've handled themselves fine. They wouldn't have even been found out if that fraxure wasn't a target."

"Sel-"

"Just shut up," Seliph bluntly spat as he turned around. "You just keep talking instead of actually listening. I just…I have to do this."

The heliolisk frowned. He wanted to be honest in his rage but instead took a deep breath and asked, "Why?"

Seliph glared back. "There you go agai-"

"Hold on," Swift interrupted, raising his left hand as peaceful gesture. "I know it's about the thing. I'm just wondering why now." Swift took a few steps forwards and looked Seliph straight in the eye, unwaveringly. "Can you at least tell me why?"

Their gazes remained locked in a tense silence for a few minutes till Seliph broke off to sit on the bed. He placed a hand to his forehead as he collapsed on his side, rolling on his back to stare at the ceiling.

Swift walked over as Seliph's hand slid down so his arm obscured his eyes. The heliolisk browsed Seliph's body, seeing just how heavy it looked lying down like it had all its strength sapped away. The scowl on his face eased up as he waited for an answer.

Eventually, Seliph sighed. "I almost lost it to them."

Everything in Swift's body tensed as his eyes shot wide for a split-second. "Really?"

"Yes." Seliph moved his arm up to look at Swift. His blue eyes looked weary and worn, prompting Swift to curl his frown into one of concern. Sitting back up on the bed, Seliph cupped his hands on his lap. "I was at their mercy. I only didn't die because their leader wanted me for himself."

Swift felt a small nugget of guilt form in his heart as his gaze lowered to Seliph's hands. He watched the greninja tighten them in his lap, his own hands acting in kind.

"But…"

Swift leaned in closer as he noticed Seliph's saddened look harden.

"I had a chance to get away before things got so bad. If I had just listened to myself and gotten away instead of trying to get back to everyone I…" Seliph raised his right fist high, letting it shake for a second before he sent it crashing onto the bed. "I wouldn't have almost lost it! If it wasn't for dumb luck, my parent's murderers would have what my parents died protecting." He slammed his fist again as he raised his head, staring at Swift with a rejected look. "But go right ahead. Tell me how I'm being rash again."

The heliolisk closed his eyes and took a deep breath. Now or never. Swift walked over and placed his left hand on the bed near Seliph's twitching fist. "I understand what you're saying Seliph, but it is rash."

"What?" Seliph muttered in surprise at his stare.

Swift raised a critical brow. "You've got a wounded side and potentially two parties looking for you, with no allies to help if you leave. Even orbiting us would make it harder for us to help you. Of course, it's rash." He walked in front of Seliph and rest his hands on the greninja's knees, giving him a warm smile. "I get your reasoning. But you're a target too, so-"

Seliph didn't reply but simply stared at him with an empty scowl. Suddenly, he stood up, prompting Swift to back off and move out of his way, startled. The greninja went to the center of the room, his arms at his side with fists tightly clenched.

Swift sighed as he walked after the greninja. "Seliph, please listen to-"

In the blink of an eye, Seliph spun around and punched him right in the face. Swift was knocked to the ground, banging his back against the bed's frame. "Ouch!" Swift exclaimed as he reached for his wounded shoulder, now set ablaze in pain from the impact. Owww, he groaned as he rubbed his snout with his right hand. "What was-"

"Shut up!"

Shooting his gaze towards Seliph, Swift forgot all about the pain and focused on Seliph's furious stare in dismay.

"Just f*cking shut up! Who the f*ck do you think you are‽ Tell me, when did you almost lose the very thing your dead parents entrusted you with only to almost lose it to the very monsters that killed them!" Seliph stomped his way over to Swift, making the heliolisk instinctually raised his arm to defend another blow. "You could never understand something like that!"

His heartbeat sped as Swift almost felt that sentence burn into his chest. He slowly lowered his arm as he glared back at Seliph with a disrespected scowl. "I can't understand that, because I never got to meet them." Swift turned to the bed and began to pull himself back on his feet.

"Then you're lucky."

Swift snapped his head forwards as his eyes narrowed into an angry stare. He clenched firmly on the covers, the strength assisted by the stinging in his shoulder and fire in his heart. Slowly, he turned around and stared right at Seliph. "Do you really mean that?" He asked, in a low tone.

The rage in Seliph's eyes lessened and drifted to the side. "So, I'm lucky for not having parents, am I?" Swift walked right up till he was a few inches from Seliph.

Seliph shook his head, distress in his expression as he turned around and pointed to the door. "Swift, just go."

"Make me, asshole," Swift replied, in a low tone.

Seliph glanced back at Swift, almost startled at what he looked at. The greninja's gaze turned to the floor, with what little remnants of anger were left fading away into regret. "Please…"

The heliolisk raised his left hand to massage his hurting shoulder; the floor was now the target of his burning glare. Hmph, I outta just…ugh. His eyes shut as he let out a deep breath. Just let it go. He's calmed down, or at least he better have. Swift turned his gaze back to Seliph. But I'm not letting you just get away saying that. Crossing his arms and stamping his foot down, Swift bluntly asked, "Give me one good reason why I should?"

"Swift, please," Seliph sighed. "This isn't getting anywhe-"

"I disagree."

Hints of frustration began to show on Seliph's tired face. "Swift please, you don't unders-"

"You use that excuse an awful lot." Swift smiled and brushed his snout, which thankfully was hurting less now.

Growling at this, Seliph put a hand on his forehead, saying, "Please just go. I'm done arguing about this."

Swift stroked his chin. Heh, I guess it's time to see if you know me soooo well. Grinning, Swift raised a finger and uttered with a mischievous tone. "Okay, I'll leave on one condition." Swift curled his hand to point at Seliph. "You come with me. It's about time for a night walk anyway."

Seliph instantly looked at him, befuddled. "What?"

"Weeeeell." Swift walked on over to the door and grabbed the knob as he swung his arm back in a showmon manner. "It's also great weather outside. Nice and cool, no rain headed our way." He twisted the knob and pushed the door open, letting go and swinging his open palm towards Seliph. "Soooo, wanna join?"

Seliph raised a skeptical brow. "Why are you doing this?"

"Why not?"

"I hit you."

"I've been hit before." Swift grinned.

"Are you serious?" Seliph gave him a disbelieving scowl.

"Yep." Swift leaned on the door frame as he shortened his smile to a little grin. "Come on, Seliph. Just thirty minutes that's all."

The greninja's eyes drifted to the side. He shoved his hands into his vest's pockets and walked out of the room.

With a look of glee, Swift shut the door behind them. While Seliph busied himself locking the door, Swift glanced at Vragon's room. Guess they're still having the meeting, he theorized, spotting Somwei a little further down the hallway. He twisted his head back to Seliph as he heard the mon step away from the door. "All set?"

With a faint nod, Seliph shoved his hands back into his vest's pockets and looked over to the stairs.

Swift rolled his neck and took the lead. He listened to Seliph's steps as he neared the end of the hallway. His eyes narrowed as his smile grew somber. Freya, Gathor, Tetheron. Wherever you are, please helped me not mess up.





Swift stretched his arms high, letting out a content sigh as he felt the cool breeze blow over his scales, even his hurt shoulder seemed to ease up at the wind's soft touch. "It feels really good tonight."

He stepped onto the dirt street and looked both ways. It was late enough that even Main Street had hardly any mons around.

"So, wanna go near the outskirts?" Swift inquired, leaning back enough to see Seliph exit the inn and join his side.

Seliph shrugged. "I guess."

"Then to the outskirts it is." Swift pointed forwards as he marched down Main Street, followed by his reluctant and silent companion.

The heliolisk stared upwards, closed his eyes, took a deep breath of the fresh air, and let it all out with a content sigh. Mon this feels great. He raised his arms and clasped them behind his head as he browsed the various buildings on either side of the street. So good for a stroll. Even my should isn't acting up.

His smile faded as his eyes lowered. I hope he genuinely doesn't feel that way. I'm sure it was just 'in the moment'. But… Swift's eyes shut, clenching tightly as if he was swallowing something bitter. Maybe there is something there. I hope it's just me overthinking it.

"I don't understand you."

"Huh?" Swift spun around, keeping the same pace despite walking backwards. "What do you mean?"

Seliph was looking at the walls to the side, his eyes indicating some careful thought. About a minute later, Seliph elaborated. "How can you be so unaffected by all this?"

"I'm not 'unaffected'," Swift answered with a lighthearted grin, taking a second to glance back to make sure he wasn't about to have a collision. "I just try not to let it get to me too bad."

"Why?"

"Huh?"

Seliph stopped as did Swift. "Why act like things are better than they are?" Seliph turned his head up to the sky. "It seems counterproductive to me."

"Well." Swift looked up as well, crossing his arms as he watched the dim stars twinkle in the fading light of the sun at dusk. "I'm a soldier for Norfair, so endurance is a standard I've had to adjust to. Not just physically mind you. So, I figure if I have the ability to handle the tough things for someone who would struggle more than me, why shouldn't I?"

"That's the thing." The two made eye contact once more. "Why should you?"

The heliolisk stared back, bewildered. Why wouldn't I? He held off saying his feelings and was prompted to answer with, "I want to."

"But how is that 'I should'?"

A heavy sigh followed as Swift threaded his fingers behind his head again, closing his eyes. "I don't have a solid answer for you. I just want to."

"Alright, so circling back to enduring. Is that why you're so upbeat?"

Opening his right eye, Swift answered, "Yes and no. I just find being happy much more enjoyable than being bummed all the time. Don't get me wrong though, I'm not a one-faced mon, but…" He chuckled a little as he stared downwards.

"What's so funny?"

"Well." He leaned over, turning his head enough to look at the star patch residing above Seliph's left shoulder. "I like seeing reactions to it. It's nice when moods are raised cuz of me and amusing when they try hard to stay angry. Heh, just ask Garon. Whenever he's in a bad mood, he'll get pissy if I'm even the slightest bit happy around him."

"You sound almost proud of that."

Swift quickly took a glance at Seliph's face, smiling to himself as he saw Seliph was grinning, albeit a minor one. Good, making progress. The heliolisk turned to the wall at his left and placed his hand on its slightly cold surface. "I try to not go overboard on the annoying part though. Doesn't really help making others feel better if I'm just annoying them in the wrong ways."

"Fair." Seliph nodded, though his grin faded to a curious, neutral expression. "But why do you feel like you need to see the silver lining right now?" He gestured his palm out, rotating it in small circles. "I get wanting to help everybody recover from the ordeal, but how is ignoring the danger going to help them in the long run? It just is pretending."

"I'm not 'ignoring the danger'," Swift replied, leaning his left shoulder onto the wall. "I just think everyone would be better able to handle things if there isn't some omnipresent dreadful feeling going around, you know?" He opened his right palm and held it out for both of them to look at. "We've got some safety here, so why go into full-blown paranoia?"

"Uhm…what do you mean by, 'paranoia'? What about what happened is over-exaggerated?"

Swift raised his right fist to his chin. "Well, think about it. We're in a town with rangers on alert for our safety. We have the inn and doctors to care for us, so I think we're a lot better off than on the road. Yes, the Red Eyes are arguably out there, whereabouts unknown and all, but we're not as prone as before, right?"

"True, but…" Seliph scratched his neck.

Swift pushed off the wall and raised two fingers, one from each hand. "It's like walking through a dense forest. If you keep focusing on the fact it's dark and unknown around you, you may miss out on what is there for you to see. I want to minimize that distraction so we can tackle this danger together." He smiled as he concluded with, "Make sense?"

Seliph propped his right hand on his left arm, which was currently massaging his patched side. "I can sort of see it, but it just feels foolish to drop down your guard like that. Treating the danger as it is, is important, no?"

"True," Swift leaned back on the wall, this time turning his back against it. "But I think a healthy balance should be put in place."

Seliph moved his back to the wall as well.

Swift cupped his hands together and stared at them as his eyes narrowed. "And…I think that's Dolly's line of logic." He heard Seliph shuffle a little on the wall, perhaps leering down at him at mentioning her name. Swift ignored checking on his theory and simply continued. "Maybe you're right that Dolly doesn't fully understand the threats we face, but I don't believe she's intentionally trying to ignore the danger. I think she's just trying to help everyone be brave in this, and to be fair to her, unnatural situation they've wound up in. I bet if you talked to her about it, she'll hear what you have to say."

"I tried that."

"Yes, but remember we just survived an attack. Everybody's shaken up so being very critical probably is going to make more obstacles than clear them. You should try again."

"Why?"

"Simple." Swift raised his arms back behind his head and looked up at the sky. "You want to keep the formula and your brothers safe." Swift chuckled to himself at hearing Seliph grumble. "So, I think you should try again, no?"

There was just silence from Seliph. The greninja left the wall and walked on past Swift, who watched him go on waiting for an answer. Seliph stopped and gestured Swift to follow.

Alright. Swift got off the wall and walked on, keeping pace with his silent friend. The minutes felt like hours in the dead silence shared between the two. The shadowed buildings around them were all starting to look the same as the dusk's light faded into night and none of them possessed any indoor lighting. Dang, if the town is this dark post-dusk, I'd hate to be stuck out here at midnight, heh. He looked back at Seliph. Guess it's rural enough to be so dark at night. It's kinda nice though, the silence. At least the breeze is worth it.

Swift breathed in his nostrils, letting out a content sigh till his smile was sapped away at seeing Seliph's hands locked behind his back. Hmm… As his mind went to more serious thoughts, Swift's hands instinctually raised back behind his head in support. He's been alone for so long, so I get why he'd want to do things himself. But I dunno… Eyes narrowing in a quizzical fashion, Swift shook his head. I don't think he's that detached yet. Even if he wanted to space himself away to keep the formula safe, he did choose his brothers instead of running away. His brothers haven't even done anything to him, while the formula is responsible for messing up their lives. A scowl formed. He's had that vial since the attack…maybe it would be best if-

"We're here."

Swift jerked his head back to reality as he looked around. Sure enough, they had reached the outskirts of town, the trees, and grass rustled in the pale moonlight. "Heh, so we are." Swift stretched his arms above his head.

"Swift."

The heliolisk felt a chill in his body at the tone his name was called. "Yeah? He looked at Seliph, who kept his eyes fixated on the dark forest about thirty yards from them. "You want me to trust you on this, right?"

"Yes." Swift leaned in closer, raising a curious brow as he listened intently.

"So, if I were to, say, ask you to leave me be, would you?"

Swift's eyes narrowed as he pulled back. Thousands of questions flooded his mind, but he refrained from focusing on them. Instead, he took a deep, calming breath and bluntly said, "I would."

Seliph turned and stared at the heliolisk, a subtle aura of coldness intermixed in his blue eyes. "Even if I was going to leave?"

His entire body tightened. What should I say? The heliolisk met gazes with Seliph once more, the firmness in those blue eyes desired something. Swift's anxieties filled his brain as he turned and with a soft tone, answered, "I can't force you to stay. If you really want to leave. Then…" His eyes lowered to the side. "I'll respect your wishes."

Swift felt fire in his heart, almost as if the words he said were burning him. His fists tightened as he closed his eyes and raised his head. "So, if you don't want me to be near, I'll send Garon with you."

Seliph raised a brow as Swift took a step forward, resolve in his eyes. "Your brothers mean a lot to me and I want everyone in that group to make it safely. But…that goes for you too. You're smart Seliph; you know why I can't just let you go alone. I'm sorry, but that's as far as I can go."

A scowl formed on Seliph's face as Swift glared back. "I see…" Seliph turned his gaze towards town, staring at it in mulling silence.

Swift felt a heavy lump in his throat, struggling to keep his determined face on as he prayed in his mind.

Eventually, Seliph spoke. "I'm glad you're at least being honest with me." He glanced down at Swift. "I hate being told what to do, but…" he shoved his hands in his pockets, walking towards town. "I'll let it slide this one time."

"Huh?" Swift stared in disbelief, as Seliph raised an arm above his head, waving back without looking back.

"Goodnight."

"Oh, uh, goodnight." Swift waved back. "Thanks, Seliph."

"Yeah, yeah…Take care" Seliph shoved his hand back and kept going.

Swift turned towards the forest, taking a deep breath as the stress fled his body. He placed a hand to his forehead as a small smile broke over his face. Thank you, Arceus. I hope this is a good sign for the future. His mind turned back to the chilly wind blowing over his body and under his frills. I wonder what made him be lenient...but this is enough. He rubbed his tired eyes with his arm. Mon I'm tired.



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Swift let out a loud yawn, too tired to care if it annoyed anyone. Shaking his head and blinking his eyes, the Heliolisk grabbed hold of the doorknob to their room. I hope there's nothing on the agenda, tomorrow. I really could use the sleep. He opened the door and announced, "Sorry it took me so long, Gar- Huh?"

The room was empty. Raising a brow, Swift leaned back and glanced down the hallway. Is the meeting still going on? He shook his head and entered the room. I'll just wait for him.

As he reached for the doorknob, his shoulder started stinging again. Ugh, go away already. He slammed the door behind him as his tail rose to twist the bolt. This thing is a piece of work. Swift grumbled as he walked over to the nightstand. He placed a hand on the drawer but hesitated. Nah, it's not that bad. He let go with an invigorated smile. It's just a hurting shoulder.

He chuckled to himself as he turned towards the bed, ready to leap on its comfy surface. "Huh?" There was a note lying on the bed. Swift took it into his hands and read it.

"Hey, in case you get back before I do, I'm getting some food before everything closes up for the night. I'll be back as soon as I can.

Garon."


Rolling his eyes, Swift tossed the note aside and hopped on the bed. His shoulder stung a little, but he ignored it as his body relaxed. Damn, this is the life. He sighed, snuggling on the bed.

He twisted his body to look at the soft pillow behind him. That richness calling him to rest his weary head on was too much. He about lunged for it and buried his face into it, embracing it like a lover. Mon, this is wonderful. I could just fall asleep right here-… His content face shifted to an aggravated scowl. God damnit. He pulled away from the pillow's embrace, sitting up crossed armed and legged, pouting at the dresser near the wall.

Stupid fat ass better hurry up and get back. Temptation urged him to once more enjoy the pillow. His right hand slithered towards it, only to be yanked back by his self-control. No, I can't fall asleep. His muscles whined and groaned in response.

Ugh, come on, you're not a baby. He slid off the bed and browsed the room. You want to stay awake? Well, find something to do. His eyes fell on Garon's backpack, resting in the corner of the room. He rubbed his chin, eventually shrugging. Sure, why not.

He walked over to it and flipped the flap over. He felt around inside till he found and pulled out a rectangular device. It was rather plain-looking save for the inverted dome on the front left side and a gaping, circular hole on the right side. Okay, now just for… He reached into one of the side pockets and pulled out a glass cylinder that shined a cyan light at his touch. Carefully staring into its light, Swift spotted the emura resting in its glass encasing.

He set the device and cylinder aside and started searching for the last piece. After reaching into every side pocket it had, he sat back stunned. "Huh?" He pressed his fists to his hips. "Maybe…" He grabbed the cylinder and held it over the top of the backpack, looking around inside. Unfortunately, he couldn't find the last part and eventually shook his head with a perplexed frown. I guess he put it somewhere else.

Taking the other two parts in his hands, he transported them to the bed and plugged the cylinder into the side hole of the device. Instantly, the sound of an interior fan started followed by a few, dim lights blinking on the front.

Okay, everything seems operating fine. Better save the power though. He twisted the cylinder the other way and yanked it from the socket, causing the device's light to die down and its noise to silence.

Smiling to himself, he flipped the cylinder in his hand. "Alright, now time to-" His jumped at the sound of the doorknob rattling, causing the emura battery to slip from his hands and into the air. Frantically, he swiped for the battery but only succeeded in pushing it further away from him. "Dya!" He leaped for it as it fell, managing to snatch it before it hit the floor.

"Gotcha!" He said with triumph, despite his hurting shoulder. His glee faded as the door opened in front, causing him to look up and see Garon staring down at him, disappointed but not surprised. "Ahehehe," he weakly chuckled, pulling back. "Welcome home."

Garon sighed. "Thanks." The garchomp reached for something on the ground in the hallway.

"So, how did the meeting go?" Swift asked, getting back to his feet, just as Garon started to enter, his arms holding a bag and a half full, water pitcher.

"Can you get the key for me?" Garon requested.

"Oh! Sure." Swift grabbed the door that almost shut itself behind Garon and looked at the doorknob. A black half-sphere of metal obscured the keyhole beneath it. He tapped a golden circle in the middle of the black object, causing a twisting noise followed by the object dislodging itself from the lock, though not enough to fall out of the hole. Swift pulled it out and looked at the key half of the Key Orb. "So, how did the meeting go?" He asked once more as he shut the door.

"Nothing much else happened after you and Seliph left." Garon set the pitcher and bag on the dresser. "Everyone's just too worn out to plan anything."

"Yeah…" Swift twisted the deadbolt, pausing for a moment. "I hope it's not too long till then," he mumbled, his mind going back to Seliph packing things to leave. Once he turned around, his nose was greeted with the scent of sweet bread, causing his stomach to quake and mouth to water.

"Wow, smells good," he commented, joining Garon by the dresser. "I'm starving." He reached for one of the loaves only to have Garon block his path with his arm.

"Get everything set up first."

"Oh come on, can't it wait till after we ea-"

"It's almost ten thirty, Swift, which means it's halfway to midnight in Norfair. I'll prepare our food, so just set up everything for the meeting."

"Not like I haven't been doing that," Swift grumbled, walking over to the backpack and pulling out a black, metal stick with a tri-pronged stand and various, yellow shapes lining its midsection. He set it near on the nightstand and grabbed the upper midsection of the pole. Hmm, okay so today is Necrohday, Swift thought as he started twisting the top half, only stopping it when the lower part's engraved line matched up with an empty spot on the other. So six from the middle. He twisted the dial till he had gone six shapes to the right. Then since we're in the second week of Kyon, add two more. The result was the yellow trapezoid. He placed his hand on top and pushed down, causing the upper half to disappear into the lower and dim, blue lights to flash from the bottom. All set here.

He sidestepped to the bed and plugged the emura battery back into the communication device. As it turned out, Swift thought, Trapezoid means a wavelength frequency of 280 magdreads. So all that's left is the-. His eyes fell on the inverted dome portion of the device. "Uh, Garon." He turned around, asking, "Where's the com orb?"

"In the nightstand."

"Okay." Swift jerked the drawer open and started searching inside. However, the sweet smell of jelly started messing with his focus. His stomach demanded he go try his luck for a bite, but he resisted the urge and kept searching till he found the Com Orb.

Flipping it in the air, Swift turned around, caught it above his head, and swung it down into the socket of the communication device. A simple twist later and a blue light ring formed on the device. "Alright, everything's set."

"Start connecting."

"What?" Swift's stomach whined immediately. "Wait, we're calling them now? Not after we eat?"

"Pssh, no." Garon rolled his eyes. "We'll just eat during the call. It's Nasch, he won't care."

"Good," Swift said as he turned his attention back to the device. He pressed a button on the front end, causing a large orange hologram to display above the machine. Alrighty. He cracked his knuckles. Yummy sandwich, here I come!

Swift twisted a dial till the number '280' showed on the large screen in one of the windows and pressed down. All other windows and information on the holocaster vanished with only the blank, orange rectangle remaining with a single line running across its midway. With a pleased grin, he placed his palm on top of the Com Orb resting in the device. "Starting it right-" He started to press down until something caught his eye.

"Woah!" Swift immediately lunged for the sandwich, conveniently right next to him. "It looks so good. What jelly is this?"

"Qualot," Garon answered, licking his talon that has a little bit of the jelly still on it.

"Yummy." Swift licked his chops as he stared at the sandwich, his mouth watering with desire. "Thanks," he uttered as he opened wide and bit down.

"Hrm? Mh!" His eyes widened with horror. Pulling the sandwich out of his mouth, Swift leered at Garon and shouted, "Why'd you get such thick bread‽"

"Sorry, it was all they had," Garon replied, reaching for his own plate to set on the bed. "I'm lucky I got all these ingredients this late."

Grumbling, Swift tried to take a big bite again. F*cking goddamn thick bread! Tear! He pulled, tugged, twisted it in all kinds of directions, but alas the bread didn't comply no matter how much he begged in his head. His puny teeth were incapable of doing more than scrapping the crusty exterior.

His angry thoughts were interrupted by a faint giggling, prompting Swift to leer at Garon.

The large dragon gave a cough and leaned in closer. "You know," Garon said, putting his free arm around Swift's shoulders and eyeing the sandwich with the heliolisk. "You're not supposed to tear into it. You're supposed to do slow, easy motions."

At first, Swift raised a brow in bewilderment. A second later it swapped to annoyance as he took the sandwich out of his mouth and bluntly stated, "F*ck you."

Garon burst into laughter as he reached for his sandwich. "I'm only teasing buddy." He raised the sandwich above his head, licking his chops before giving it a massive bite that cut clean through the grinder.

Oo oo, look at my big teeth. I can easily bite into a sandwich. Want me to chew yours for you, dick. Swift set his sandwich down on the plate and hopped onto the bed. He surged Iron Tail and moved his tail in front, using it to cut the sandwich into smaller pieces like it was a blade.

Garon's smirking face made Swift look to the side with a little bit of blush. "Don't say a word. It's your fault I have to do this."

"Heh, and I gladly own that."

"Hmph, well I hope your sandwich is worth it." He hopped off the bed, taking a second to wipe his tail off with bed's covers, and grabbed one of the small sandwich cubes he'd made. He smushed it and shoved it in his mouth.

The taste overwhelmed him so much that his legs felt wobbly for a second. "Mmmmmm." He closed his eyes and just enjoyed the flavor, eventually gulping down the much easier-to-manage mini-sandwich piece. "Huh…This was actually pretty good."

"Yep," Garon concurred as he bit off another piece.

Swift grabbed another piece and plopped it into his mouth.

"Mmmmm," Swift grabbed another piece and plopped it into his mouth. "Yum. Where did you get this?"

"The café in this inn. Managed to talk my way into getting some of the food they were putting away."

"Oh." He went for another one, while Garon tapped a button to start the communication.

Both ate in anticipation as the line moved up in down in line with the static noise that came alive from the device's audio.

After a minute of the mindless noise, Garon asked, "So, we're on the right wavelength?"

"Yep, at least we should be." Swift tossed another mini-sandwich piece into his mouth. "If I'm remembering the pattern right."

"Are you?" Garon raised a brow.

Swift glared at Garon, but then closed his eyes and pressed a finger to the side of his head. "Hmmmm…You know, I'm not quite sure." A smile crept on his face. "Maybe it was that other pattern where we took the first letter of our names an-"

"I was just asking, smartass," Garon said, as the two started chuckling.

"Just give it some time."

Minutes passed till they'd almost eaten up their sandwiches and yet there had been no confirming link made.

Garon stared at the orange screen, watching the lines go up and down in aggravation. "Swift, are you sure you got it right?" the garchomp asked, tapping on the Com Orb.

"Sure, I'm sure," Swift replied, equally annoyed and anxious. "They may be still working on it on their end."

"They've been waiting for us for days now. It shouldn't take them this long."

They shared a look of concern, till Swift broke off to eat the last piece of his sandwich.

"Sure, you're sure?"

Swift rolled his eyes. "Look, if you want to double-check my work, fine, but I'm confident I did it right." Swift leaned on the bed as his eyes shut and he rolled his wrist. "It's not my fault they chose those two to be the-"

"The foock you say!" Boomed out of the audio box, causing both mons to jump back with fright. The voice was deep yet had a moistness similar to an oozing trash bag. "You think me and Ciel can't set up a foocking booster station on our own, ei? Wanna come over'ere and plug it oop yerself yah half-pint of a half-liter!"

"Mind keeping it down Wallace," Garon interjected. "We're in an inn."

"Well, good for you, then," the voice replied with a less than subtle hint of spite. "I hope you've been enjoying yerselves, while we've been sitting here waiting for you to contact ohs."

Swift rolled his eyes and sighed. "Well, we're contacting now. So can you tone it down? This is supposed to be under the wraps."

"Oi! Shove it! I've had to bloomin' lift two of them booster things. They're foocking heavier than Snorlax's eating their way to death, so I don't wanna hear anything from you."

I doubt that. Rolling his eyes, Swift stepped forward, leering at the device. "Stop shouting, do you want everyone in this building to hear us?"

"I'm not shouting. I'm talking normally."

"Then don't talk normally."

"And how to hell am I supposed to do that?"

"I dunno, talk like a normal mo-" Swift clamped a hand over his mouth. Unfortunately, it was too late.

"Oh really! Like a normal mon. MY VOICE TOO LOUD FOR YOU, EI‽ WANT ME TO WHISPER IN YER'EAR? YER NOT A FREAKING FLOWER THAT'S GONNA FALL APART IF I FOOCKIN' TOUCH IT, YOU SHRIVLED PANSEY!"

"Peace!" Garon exclaimed. Wallace went silent as Garon took a second to recuperate and continue. "I'm sorry it took us so long to contact you, but we ran into some problems."

"Oh? Like what?" The voice asked, still loud but with a strong indication of genuine curiosity and concern.

"We were attacked on the way here."

"Damn. Where are you now?"

"Plainier. Can you go ahead and put us through to Nasch? I'd rather just say all the details once."

"Aye, though you two certainly chose a late time to do this."

Garon sighed. "We wanted to do this sooner, but we were delayed. I'll speak about it in the update, so please patch us through."

"Alright, alright, I hear you. Just a minute."

While the two waited, Swift's impatience guided him to browse around their lodgings. His eyes fell on the dresser where Garon made their sandwiches. "Oh?" A curious yet eager smile formed as he walked over and confirmed there was some bread leftover. Alright, I could use some more.

Swift pulled the bread out of his wrapped, but right as he was about to indulge himself Garon spoke, "Have you started connecting yet?"

"I said, 'give me a minute', didn't I? It's all ready on my end."

"It is?" Swift asked, his hands currently tearing at the bread as best they could. "Then what's the holdup?"

"Not sure. Oi! Ciel! What's taking you so long?"

"I have to run the necessary checks to ensure things are operating properly." The voice sounded younger and had a much more sophisticated pronunciation, especially when compared Wallace. Swift wasn't sure if it felt that way due to Ciel's Amestrian heritage or just Wallace making him sound good by comparison.

"Well, there's yer answer."

"Must you?"

"I didn't say anything!" Wallace snapped, thankfully his shouting seemed directed at the other one in the room.

"Your eye roll said enough."

"Maybe yer'e seeing things. Wouldn't be the first time."

"Forget it, just sit tight and wait till I'm done. Or if you think you can inspect these wires better, then, by all means, inspect."

"Maybe I will, 'Mestry."

Taking this as a chance to work on his second helping, Swift reached for the Qualot jelly. He gasped upon realizing the jar was empty and his heart sank. Awww, it was so good. He slammed the lid on and twisted angrily. He set it back and shook his head. Well, now what do I eat? His eyes fell back on the bread as his stomach started twisting into a knot again. It did taste good, but… Pressing a finger on it, Swift felt a lump in his throat at how little it bent to the pressure. It felt like he was pressing a tree's stump rather than an edible piece of bread.

"Oi! Stop doing that!"

Swift about threw the bread into the air the sudden outburst. He sharply spun around, eyes falling on Garon first, who looked equally as stunned, and then at the orange device. The lines shot beyond the edges of the screen as Wallace continued.

"Don't act like I didn't see you raising yer beak like that."

"Now who's seeing things?" Ciel calmly replied, albeit not really hiding the instigation in his tone. "But no, please carry on. I'm sure you'll figure it out eventually."

"Then won'tchu kindly not raise yer beak like that?"

"Like what?"

"Don't get smarty with me! You do that when ye're making foon of me."

"Heh, haven't a clue what you're talking about."

"You want me to give you a clue? Maybe I'll joost solve the problem and hammer that beak into yer skull with my fist instea-"

"Wallace, Ciel, please," Garon shouted, eyeing the screen angrily as if he could genuinely see their faces. "I don't care who does the final steps, just get them done so we can contact Nasch. It's almost midnight there, so can you guys please not waste time on arguing?"

Just silence followed. Swift chuckled to himself as he imagined the two of them looking to their own sides with annoyed faces, kind of like children. Yep, those two. He shook his head.

Garon walked over and poured himself some water. "Good grief."

"Heh, I mean, when you put electricity into water."

Rolling his eyes, Garon chuckled a little as he chugged the water in a few seconds. "Well, maybe next time Nasch can use someone else."

"To be fair," Swift leaned in towards the communication device and raised his voice. "They're both pretty good at lifting things."

"Swift," Ciel replied, "Your input isn't helping. Unless you want to distract us."

"Yeah, hush up, you yellow sh*tlog."

The heliolisk chuckled as he turned back to the dresser. "'Yellow sh*tlog'? I'm almost insulted he used such a weak one."

"I'd imagine he used all his best material on Ciel."

They both chuckled, though it was short-lived as Wallace announced, "Alright, everything checks out. Patching you through."

"Finally, Arceus," Garon muttered, making Swift near chuckle. The garchomp spun around and waited next to the device as a new form of static filled the room.

Swift raised a brow and twisted to look at the screen. He noticed Garon sharing an equally uncertain expression on his face.

"Is everything working?" the dragon asked.

"Yes," Ciel replied without hesitation, as if he knew Garon was going to ask at that moment.

"Then what's with that strange static? It doesn't sound normal."

"It's probably just interference. We are boosting you overseas, so there's bound to be more…how do you say…'turbulence'. Just give it some time."

Swift yawned as he leaned back onto the dresser. This is taking forever. He stretched his arms above his head as he turned back towards the bread. He reached up and took it from its spot and eyed it closely. The smell was almost as good as tasting it, as his stomach rolled all around in agony of not experiencing the taste this very moment.

Would you shut up, he grumbled, pushing a fist to his stomach threateningly. He set the bread down on a nearby stool and yanked a small piece off. Should be manageable. He plopped it into his mouth and gulped. At least it tastes good. Right as he was going for another piece, an aggravated sigh snapped his focus back at the monitor.

"You were there, Wallace. There wasn't anything wrong with the wiring. We've checked it every single day."

"I know, but you never can tell with these doomb things." The sound of metal being hit followed.

"Well, maybe it's something else," Garon suggested, scratching his chin with his claw. His gaze drifted around the room, eyes growing wide as his gaze stopped at Swift. He raise his talon and was about to speak, but Swift beat him to it.

"Don't even say it," the heliolisk ordered. "The stuff on our end is only for reaching those two. They're the ones in charge of connecting us to the homeland."

"Huh, so then what's wrong, Ciel?"

"I don't know, but I'm sure I wired things correctly, so-"

"How do you know?"

"God in heaven! Would you quit asking me that, all of you!" Ciel roared. "I've tripled checked them before starting and not one problem revealed itself. Not everything is my fault, Wallace!"

"Sheesh, calm down."

"Maybe I would calm down if you wouldn't keep second-guessing me."

"Ciel's right." Garon sighed as he shared a glance with Swift again. "I'd imagine if it was wiring he'd have found it before the call. Plus, it's still making the connection, right? Maybe they're just late receiving it?"

"That probably is it," Ciel agreed, the frustration still in his tone. "Which is a bad sign, since they're supposed to be alert for our message twenty-four seven."

"Heh, maybe the receiver had to take a doomp at the worst time."

Swift chuckled. That would be bad. I could imagine the panic. Swift reached for the bread and started tearing off another piece when suddenly Wallace screamed. Wide with confusion, Swift eyed the monitor, though his hands remained on the piece.

"Pick up, yah foocking, moote dick! Isn't this supposed to be an important mission after foocking all!"

Despite his relief, it was just Wallace ranting again, Swift couldn't help but share in the frustration and concern. He mulled on these thoughts as he tore the piece off and plopped it into his mouth, not taking his eyes off the monitor for a second. Maybe something happened? But if they knew about it, they wouldn't block the channel? Sure, we're not operating under their authority, but they wouldn't just throw fellow Norfarions under the bus. That's not the Norfarion way.

Swift gulped down the bread, but suddenly a loud audio screech came from the hologram. He lurched back in surprise, causing the bread to get lodged in his throat.

"Ack," he choked, dropping to his knees and desperately reaching for his neck. His eyes were the widest they could be as his body convulsed and gagged, trying to dislodge the bread.

"The connection is pretty shoddy, but I think we're getting through," he heard Wallace say as he face-planted on the floor. Out of the corner of his eye, he could see Garon distracted by Wallace's news.

He flailed his right arm as best he could, trying to touch Garon but the dragon was just too far away. Help! He begged, though his mouth couldn't utter them aloud.

His neck felt like it was on fire, even numbing the pain in his shoulder that had returned after he hit the floor. Rolling onto his back, Swift beat his chest.

"Swift? Swift‽"

The heliolisk looked up, seeing Garon right above him a second before he was lifted up. Garon supported his back, allowing the heliolisk the chance to pound harder on his chest. Go down, damnit!

Garon gasped. "Sh*t, hang on." He gently shoved Swift up to the dresser, so he would stay upright, and grabbed the pitcher of water from its countertop. "Drink this."

Swift seized the pitcher and flipped it upside down at his lips, drenching his face in the water. It dislodged immediately. Coughing madly, Swift beat his chest a little more as his body started to calm down.

"Good Arceus, ack!" he wheezed. "That was awful."

"What's going on over there?"

"Swift gagged on some bread, Ciel."

F*cking, stupid thick bread, Swift thought as he rubbed his bloodshot eyes. He stopped upon hearing a faint chuckling. Immediately, he looked at Garon and then at the screen. "Who's laughing?"

"That would be me."

Swift froze. The voice sounded like a young male's, yet had a peculiar softness to it that seemed almost childlike. The heliolisk got to his feet, with a little help from Garon, and asked with a shaky voice. "C-C-Cain? Is that you?"

"Indeed, indeed," the voice gleefully responded.

Swift sighed with relief. Thank Arceus, we weren't caught. His relief was short-lived as the mon spoke up again.

"Though, I certainly hope you've learned to always keep a glass of water at the ready when eating food. Especially in your case, Swift, with your next to microscopic teeth."

Instantly, Swift's glare returned. "Oh shut up, Cain," he snarled, crossing his arms and glaring at the side like a child. "My teeth aren't even close to 'microscopic', anyway."

Swift raised his brow, suddenly realizing his face, neck, and frills seemed wet. Looking down, he gasped in a horror. What a mess. He plopped down into the puddle at his feet, grumbling as the nerves in his body enjoyed how the water affected his Dry Skin. A pat on the back made Swift look-up.

Garon was smiling down at him, a mix of relief and sympathy intertwined in that contagious expression.

"Heh," Swift smiled back. "Welp, I'm awake now." He got back to his feet and stretched high. "At least I'm not wearing my bandages."

"Heh, yeah that would be bad."

"Soggy bandages?" Ciel inquired, reminding the two they weren't alone.

"Yeah, the Red Eyes attacked did a number on my shoulder." Swift massaged the spot. "It's not bleeding anymore, but still stings."

"Red Eyes you say," Wallace hissed, the deepness sending a scared feeling through Swift's nerves like one would in facing a dangerous adversary.

"Yes, do tell us your report," Cain suggested.

"Wait, what about Nasch?" Garon took a step forwards, adding, "We need him to do something for us."

"Oh, well he's not here," Cain said with the bluntness of a brick hitting their head.

"He's not!" The two exclaimed in unison, staring at the screen with their mouths agape.

"You see, General Nasch was called to a certain summit with the other generals of his rank. The summit is in the Rusflashia province so he won't be back for a few days."

Swift felt a slight chill in his spine. "C-Cain? What summit?"

Cain let out a little chuckle. "Oh no, no, don't worry. We've not been found out."

All four mons sighed in relief.

"So, what is the summit about, then?"

Swift tensed up again, nodding in agreement. "Yeah, what's going on?"

"Unfortunately, I'm just as unaware as you four."

Well, that isn't good. The creeping feeling surged into Swift's spine once more as he listened to Cain go on.

"I'm guessing it's to discuss our troubling concerns in a few countries. I don't know if it's Red Eyes centered, but the meeting isn't for us after all."

The heliolisk's gaze shifted to the side. True…maybe it is related to that. I hope it is and they're intending to do something about it.

"But to get back on topic."

Swift shot his gaze back up.

"I'll make sure Nasch hears your report when he gets back."

Swift shared a worried glance with Garon. "Actually," He said, scratching the frills on the right side of his neck. "That's the problem."

"How so?"

The two shared a glance, only broken by Garon stepping forwards and relaying everything. Swift closed his eyes, listening intently to all the events being told by his friend and imagining them all as if they were happening all over again.

His eyes opened slightly, as he felt his heart speed up. His breathing slowed and he raised his eyes, shutting his eyes once more as the voice of his friend melted into a strange whistling. It was a loud whistle that his mind imagined flowing around in the form of lagging rings. He could almost see fly from his friend's mouth and into the monitor.

Turning his head, he listened for other noises, almost feeling those similar sound waves with his imagination. He felt them moving around, faint yet present enough to be there, echoing their oscillations. Even the whistling from Garon went deaf as Swift took in all pathways of the sounds around him.

He took another deep breath as he felt his head heat up. His muscles tightened, though he could barely tell with all the information he was absorbing. Sensing sound waves traveling took a lot of energy after all.

They bounced and flew in ways that seemed alien, though Swift started to single each one on. Suddenly, he jerked his head around, focusing on a specific soundwave coming from the far end of the hallway, or at least he guessed it was there.

His eyes squinted harder as if he was trying to see it better. Hmm…probably Somwei. Taking one more spin around the room, he nodded in satisfaction. Swift opened his eyes the mind images of the waves disappearing instantly. Garon's deep voice returned and the room returned to its color, though the orange light from the screen seemed brighter.

Swift looked back at Garon, paying attention to his words once more.

"So while we were on our way to Plainier-"

Heh, not even at the fight yet. Swift crossed his arms, smiling to himself. Guess it makes sense though. A lot has happened in these few days. Way more than I thought would. His smile faded as he raised a hand in front of him and stared down at it with an anxious frown. More than I could have hoped for. It tightened into a fist as he formed a firm scowl.

"-we set up and contacted you here."

Hrm? Swift's head shot up.

"I see, well this is unfortunate." Everyone went silent, except for Cain who was humming to himself, albeit with a serious-sounding rhythm to it. "And troubling to hear they've targeted the group before you made contact with them."

Garon nodded. "Yes, apparently way back before Seliph was with them. Which is why we think Vragon was their initial target, with Seliph becoming a second one."

"Hmmm, I'm curious about what makes this 'Vragon' friend of yours so interesting to them. And also to your supposed helpers."

"Tck, those Nerves wouldn't bother with our business if they know what's good for them," Wallace huffed.

"I wish we had such a position Wallace," Cain said with a following sigh. "Alas, we lack the strong backbone of the clans for this, so we need to play with this delicately."

"We shouldn't let Vragon fall into anyone's hands." Swift glanced at Garon, who nodded his approval. "There's something about Vragon that isn't normal. We aren't sure what exactly, but I bet the Red Eyes know why. We should bring him with us to have him checked. It could be something very valuable."

"True," Cain hummed. "If this Vragon character does have some significance, then it would soften the retaliation on us for going against everyone's back for such personal reasons."

His head went downcast as his fists clenched. I don't see what's so wrong about us saving two Norfarion kids. He shook his head as his scowl grew. But I guess some things just aren't important enough, tck. His bitter mulling was interrupted by Ciel's voice.

"I have a question. What's the issue you have with Nasch not being here?"

"Oh well, it's like this." He explained, stepping out of the water puddle and joining Garon's side. "Currently, the trip has been funded by Dolly. Well, it has been a strain on her financially, so we offered to help compensate her. However, we lack the funds on us to do that and I'm worried she may need it sooner than later."

"Does she?"

"We don't know. The most we have to go off was her talking about it being a strain after we informed her."

"I see."

"Is the inn charging you right now?" Ciel inquired.

"I don't think so. We've yet to receive a bill from them, but I don't know how long they intend to let us stay free, or even if they're just putting it on our tab."

"That'd be a foocking scummy thing to do."

"I agree, Wallace," Cain added. "And then there's the added expenses of getting to a port town and buying passage. I must say she's pretty ambitious doing all this without being sure if she could survive."

"She is like that." Swift felt a little warmness build in his heart. After all, she risked her own life to give Vragon a chance to escape. She's a good person. He looked back at the screen, saying, "Which…which is why we really should do this for her."

"Hear, hear," Wallace chimed in.

"Yes, it is the right thing to do. However, as you mentioned, Garon, the group has yet to even come up with a plan."

"True." Garon crossed his arms as his gaze fell. "And considering how hurt everyone got last time, it might take a while before we even attempt leaving Plainier."

"True, but I don't think it's good for you all to stay in such a prone position." Cain hummed to himself, while everyone else fell silent to their own thoughts.

What do we do? Swift thought back to the meeting and mulled over the suggestions everyone made. Eventually, he sighed and shook his head. I don't know. We can't stay here, but everyone's so banged up and even at full strength there's no guarantee we could win another encounter. I guess the best we could do is try and get support for the road, but even that is up in the air. Ugh, I just wish this wasn't so complicated. Swift gently kicked the floor at his feet as his frustrations curled.

This would be over already if we could literally just get one stupid transport from the homeland. Who cares about some dumb treaty? Any decent mon would get the situation and be lenient. Why can't Triacal do that? Hell, why can't Norfair try or something?

Swift about jumped as he felt something touch his shoulder. "Huh? Garon," he grumbled, wrenching his shoulder from him and rubbing it.

"You're making that face again."

The heliolisk wanted to scowl more but knew it would just feed Garon's resolve. He shook his head and whispered, "Later, okay?"

"Sure." Their attention was snapped back to the screen as a loud cough filled the room.

"Yes, Wallace?" Cain inquired with an upbeat tone.

"So, if I have this straight. It'll be a few days before yer group decides what to do, aye?"

"Yes, Wallace, we just talked about that," Ciel chastised.

"Shove it, spikhead, I'm getting to the point," Wallace growled, though it sounded more like a squeelish oozing than anything threatening.

Cain couldn't help but chuckle a little before saying, "let him say his mind, Ciel."

"Alright, so here's what I'm thinking."

Swift rolled his eyes but gave Wallace his attention.

"What if me and Ciel move somewhere inland. We can plan a meeting spot for our groups and get the money or extra supplies you guys need."

Huh… Swift stroked his chin as he stared at the screen perplexed. That actually is a pretty good idea. A little smile formed. Way to surprise me again, Wallace, you loud mouth wonderful Eelektross.

"What about the equipment?" Ciel asked, prompting Swift to raise a brow.

"Who foocking cares, Ciel? It's just some doomb machinery."

"It's expensive."

I say leave it. We can't just loog it with oos and the kids are more important. 'Sides, the Red Eyes could get reinforcements too. Swift and Garon almost blew it already and they were even trying."

I take it back. Swift growled as he raised a finger to the risk and interjected, "Why do you always have to do that?"

"Ei?"

"That! Every time you say something pretty smart and helpful you always have to add some kind of remark afterwards."

"Oi, I'm making my point, shrimp!"

"Well do you have to say it like that? Can you try not…I don't know…saying it how you would say it?"

"What the flying flygon foock is wrong with what I'm saying‽"

"Oh no, Swift's right. You talk before you think way too much."

"Oi! Foocking shoot up, Ciel! Nobody asked you!"

"Gentlemons, please," Cain interjected, "Let us all take a deep breath an-"

"Oh shove it, Cain!" Wallace spat, "I'm not doing your doomb, sissy 'calming techniques' or whatever superstitious sh*t you call it."

"It'd do you some good. More breathing means less hot air in your head," Ciel said, making Swift chuckle.

"What the foock is wrong with you‽ All I did was say they need reinforcements, else they'll get a thrashing."

Swift was about to respond when suddenly there was a loud whistling.

"Oi! Cain, what the hell?"

"Sorry, but we really don't have time for this, as funny as it is to hear."

Grumbling, Swift crossed his arms, hearing Wallace and Ciel both making grumpy noises too. Tck… He looked over to Garon, who was too busy trying to hold his chuckling down. Swift took the opportunity to raise a middle finger at Garon, who upon seeing it, burst out into laughter. Why do I even try? Swift sighed shaking his head.

"Anyways, I think Wallace's plan is our best course of action. The equipment is a loss we're willing to make so make sure you destroy it before leaving. As for the financial stuff, you both can make a withdrawal from one of the towns. I'll make sure you're given the information needed for that."

"Won't that make us look suspicious?"

"We're running out of options, Ciel. Every day that passes garners more eyes on our team and by extension Nasch. Just sending these messages too frequently could warrant an investigation from the other generals. We are going behind the Homeland's back after all, even if we do it for just causes. Nasch already has garnered the reputation of a 'rouge general'; we don't need to be adding to that weight on his name."

Swift felt his muscles tense once more as his anger shifted away from the argument. "Yeah, yeah, we know."

"Swift?" Cain said, almost surprised at Swift's abrupt rudeness

The heliolisk sighed. "Sorry, sir…it's just." Swift leaned on the bed as he twiddled his thumbs. "I get that Triacal has been touchy with Norfair recently. But…" He pushed off the bed and looked at Garon, who was staring at him in a stern, understanding silence.

"The Norfair military is supposed to protect clansmons. We literally swore an oath to that. I don't think that helping to move three…no four clansmon children for their own safety is asking too much. Hell, even if Triacal doesn't like it, why can't we tell them to f*ck off?" He grabbed the plate, with a desire to throw it but simply let it fall back into its spot. "But no…Some random fatasses, who are probably too busy letting their cities be stinking hell holes, are more important to please than saving four kids of our own clan."

A heavy silence followed. Swift didn't know if anyone on the other side held their tongue out of agreement or alarm. He just knew right now, he didn't care. Eventually, he felt the same talon touch his shoulder once more, only this time he didn't shrivel away. Glad you understand…at least.

"Swift."

Swift blinked in surprise, hearing Cain's soft voice instead of Garon's comforting one.

"I understand. I would go as far as to say I share in those very frustrations. However,"

The heliolisk straightened up his posture out of respect, even though he knew his superior couldn't see him. It just felt right, just like hearing what Cain would have to say, even if he had an idea where it would go.

"As simple as the solutions could be, we cannot ignore the complications that come with that. Our responsibility is to our people, you are right. And as flawed as they are, the generals are controlling a nation of people, ones that have enemies in the open and in the shadows. Their realm is the larger scale and ours is to do the jobs they cannot afford to give attention to, even if it seems like it's incredibly simple to solve."

Swift felt a lump in his throat as his fists tightened. "I understand sir," he answered, even though his heart was urging him not to. It's all so complicated and too hard. Even helping out a few kids of your own kind. It's always too hard to help people that aren't important enough. He shook his head and glanced at Garon.

The dragon's gaze could see right through him, though Swift knew he wasn't really trying to hide his frustrations. In some respect, it was good they were alone in the room, with their friends and comrades being unable to see them.

Swift reached out and took the two empty plates from the bed and moved them to the dresser, the continuing silence just adding to Swift's frustrations on this idea. Right as he set them down, he heard Garon walk up next to him.

He didn't have to look into Garon's eyes to tell what the dragon was thinking. He smiled a little as he turned back towards the monitor as Cain finally resumed.

"In any case. I think it's wise to entrust the rest of this mission to you four. The plan seems solid and any further communications with us back here could jeopardize it. Nasch has given me the credentials for a few withdrawals under any of your names, but I would advise only Wallace and Ciel to do it. That way we would garner less focus on the group should someone take notice."

"Makes sense. We'll be sure to do that," Ciel said. One long pause later, Ciel added, in a rather lackluster tone, "And destroy the equipment."

"Aye!" Wallace said, with a glee that sounded foreign to his normal means of speech. "We'll smash the joonk oop and feed it to the ocean."

Ciel sighed and Cain chuckled. "I trust you both will be thorough."

"Swift," Cain called.

Swift snapped to attention.

"I encourage you to talk with Nasch about Norfarion affairs when you return. Trust me when I say I've had plenty the conversation with him and he has a lot of interesting things to say."

Swift's head lowered though his eyes were lit up as was his smile. Yeah, he's a special leader. Glancing back at the screen, Swift nodded. "Yes sir. I'll look forward to that."

"Good, now attention."

Swift and Garon stiffened and snapped focus, as if they were being inspected.

"Here are your orders. Ciel and Wallace, you are to stay where you are until Swift and Garon update you on the general plans and when they leave. I believe that would be wiser than guessing for a spot to rendezvous that would work. Once you have received said information, destroy your communication equipment and anything you do not need or can't take with you. Go and withdraw the amount Swift and Garon request from their inquiries and proceed to the rendezvous point. Am I understood?"

"Yes sir!" Wallace and Ciel shouted, an inspiring valiance in their voices that seemed oddly united.

"Swift and Garon."

Muscles going stiff, Swift listened very closely with his eyes staring straight at the screen.

"You're assigned to gather information. Learn as much as you can regarding Dolly's financial situation; ranger aid and support in your travels; Vragon and what the Red Eyes could be after; help convince Seliph to comply with our plans, you are free to share what details needed if it would help; and learn more about the Planet Nerves and their motives behind their involvement. If possible, see if you can make contact, but have your wits about you."

Swift felt a chill run in his body as he listened to Cain say in a low tone.

"The Core's goals are well hidden. You are also not operating under Norfarion authority and thus are at their mercy should they demand it. Try and reveal as little as possible, but bend if they would break you."

"Pardon my interruption, sir," Garon spoke, not breaking his stance. "They've admitted an interest in Seliph's information on the Red Eyes."

"So the formula."

"They may not know that is the information, sir," Garon corrected.

"I see, well if its information they want, they may have it. However, we cannot allow that sample to fall out of our hands, so we cannot share anything more than information about it. Am I understood?"

"Understood sir, but pardon be once more." Garon took a brief, worried stare at Swift, who raised a brow in response. Garon continued his thoughts. "Should I try and arrange a meeting between the Core and Nasch? I feel he would be better equipped to handle this situation."

"Good point, but that all banks on their willingness to trust you at your word. I doubt even The Core would entertain such a notion, but you may try if The Core shows signs of being open to the idea. However, for now, just follow the orders I've laid out and be discreet about it. The Nerves may be a potential adversary, but we don't need more enemies so we shall be open to their diplomacy. After all, should they realize what we're doing, it only takes alerting the Triacal City-States Heads or the Norfarion Military to ruin everything."

Swift gulped. Well, when you say it like that.

"I pray for their leniency in this situation. But are you both clear on what your orders are, Swift? Garon?"

"Yes sir!" the two answered.

"Good, I trust you four are more than qualified to carry this mission out. If the situation does get too dire, do not hesitate to contact the Norfarions for help. I hope it doesn't come to that, but the safety of the mission is more important. We owe our fallen comrades the chance to see their children get the chance to have the resources to succeed and the safety they deserve."

"Yes sir!" Swift shouted, alongside Garon, Wallace, and Ciel.

"And we'll make sure they will, no matter how many of those bastards come to stop oos," Wallace added, the sound of his fists smacking into his palm following.

"Agreed," Ciel added, excitement and vigor in his tone. "I'd rather brave an army's wrath than face Freya in death as a failure."

A small smile formed on Swift's face. We won't fail. His breath slowed and his eyes shut. He could feel his heart thumping, slowly and loudly in his chest. Almost without thinking, his hand moved over the area of his heart as a little sniffle escape him. I won't fail you. I promise.

"Your words honor our fallen and fill me with pride."

Swift snapped out of his moment and once more faced the screen as if he was being scrutinized by a superior.

"Good luck, and may your soul's fire…"

Swift lined his arm above his chest like a line as did Garon. "Be bright and blazing," the four said with as much conviction as their unity in the moment.

"Very good. Get some good rest and good luck."

"Yes sir."

The sound of static filled the room till it was cut off a second later.

"Alright, guess we've got a job to do," Wallace said, his tone going back to his neutral one.

Swift nodded. "Yeah, though." He walked over to the com and put his hand on its surface. "Sorry to cut this short, but me and Garon need to plan our day out tomorrow." He glanced up at Garon with an invigorated smile that was only outdone by the Garchomp's own smile. "Got a long list of things to do tomorrow."

"Aye," Wallace said with a loud yawn following. "I need sleep anyways."

"Heh, then I wish you well in your sleep and I wish a little extra sleep for you, Ciel."

"What's that soopposed to mean?" Wallace inquired, as the two of them started laughing.

"Bye, oh and up yours, Wallace," Swift said with a mischievous grin as he pressed on the orb.

"You piece of-!"

Instantly there was a deathly silence, but it wasn't long before the two started chuckling. "I love doing that to him."

"Heh," Garon walked to a corner of the room. "It is funny to see his reaction."

"Hopefully he'll forget about it next time we contact him. Else, heh, I'm in hot water."

"Speaking of hot water."

"Huh?" Swift turned around to have a towel hit him in the head. "Hey!"

"If you forgot, there's a puddle on the floor and you're still wet yourself. Dry up, dry skin."

Rolling his eyes, Swift started to dry himself off. "So, what's our plan for tomorrow?"

Garon walked over to what food was left and started putting it in the bag. "I'm meeting with Dolly in the morning so I can ask her about the finances. Can you handle the ranger business tomorrow morning?"

"Sure thing. I think Seliph will be fine tomorrow and he probably needs some space. Oh! What about the Planet Nerves though?" Swift asked, snapping his gaze back at Garon.

Garon glanced back, his face narrow with a look that made Swift's nerves stand on edge. "We don't waste any time. We can't contact the homeland for help, so it's up to us to see if they're friend or foe."

"Yeah." His hands tightened on the towel as he stared at the floorboards. And they better be 'friend', for their sakes. He pulled on the ends, making the towel tighten and twist like a muscle as he knelt down to clean up the puddle. Legendary or not.
 

Vragon2.0

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Chapter 49
Open Mentalities

Demetri felt his ears twitch as the grating sound of the clock was starting to become unbearable. Tightening his left fist, Demetri raised it and wanted to swing it down hard badly. He settled for a soft tap on the resting table. Ugh, what is taking that healer so long?

A buzzing sound to his left grabbed his attention. It was Devon, sitting in a chair as best the quadrupedal bug could manage. "Thizzz izzz pretty good for a pretty rural town," Devon stated, his eyes darting around the room.

Not really sharing in Devon's thoughts or glee, Demetri rolled his head to look away. He saw his bandaged up, broken arm resting in an arm cup connected to a rolling lower half of a stool. Beyond that was just a couple of cabinets built into the walls with various liquids, bottles, and tools organized neatly.

Sighing, he rolled his head back to stare at the ceiling, the ticking of the clock once more taking up all his attention. "How long is it going to take this healer to just get here?" Demetri grumbled.

"Dunno."

Demetri groaned, squeezing his eyes shut. "How long do you think it will last?"

"Well, the healing procezzzzzz for a broken arm zzzhouldn't be too long. I think."

'He thinks' he says. Demetri opened his eyes, glaring at the ceiling. I just hope that I don't have to do too many of these sessions. I already want to never come back. He felt his fists tighten, only to gasp as his right arm flared up with pain. Ack! He stiffened as the pain started to ease. Guess there's a lot to heal still. I suppose it would be unrealistic for them to get most of it done on the first night. Damnit, this will definitely set us back a few days. His eyes shut once more. If that group decides to go on without us… No, they're injured too. Plus, this "Dolly" seemed interested in what we had to offer. If only Seliph was as open-minded as her.

A groan escaped as he rolled his head to lazily look at the door. This mission is a disaster. I was hoping this wouldn't take so long. I guess you'll just have to wait a bit longer, Zak.

"You okay?"

Demetri sighed. "I'll be al-"

The door slammed open, causing both mons to shoot their gazes at the stranger entering the room.

"Good morning!"

Demetri blinked as an orange Chansey waddled up to him faster than he was comfortable with.

"So, how are we today?" She asked, looking at the broken arm resting on the stand, eyeing it like she was asking it the question.

Demetri let his head fall back. I already want to pass out. One heavy groan later, Demetri answered with, "It's hurting and I need it to stop doing that, so can we hurry this up?"

"Okee dokee," she said with a chirping peppiness that made Demetri's ears twitch. Her voice had the annoyance of claws dragging on a rock. The healer began inspecting his arm by poking it delicately in various spots. "Oh, deary dear."

Please kill me, Demetri thought with a sigh. "What is wrong?"

"Oh, you just have a couple of fractures. Nothing a few healing sessions can't fix!"

Immediately, Demetri opened an eye and looked at her. "'A few'?"

"Yes," she replied with a nod.

Huh. Demetri raised his head and opened his other eye. "So, not that ma-"

"With about twenty hours' worth of healing sessions, you should be right as-"

"Twenty!" Demetri stared at her in disbelief, his mouth hanging agape as he almost sat up fully if not for his arm being restrained. His shocked face turned to anger. "How on the planet is twenty hours 'a few'?"

The chansey giggled, which just made him feel worse. "You'd be surprised at the mons that walk in. I remember this one patient who-"

Demetri let his head fall and moaned, trying his best to drown out her rambling. This place is crazy. What is with everything in making this all harder on- His head started shaking as her talking finally broke his patience. He rolled on his side and glared at her. "Okay, twenty hours' worth, right? How long of a session can we do today?"

She paused, almost as if he broke her by interrupting. To his dismay, she immediately pepped back up saying, "Well, my next patient has an appointment in thirty minutes. So how about thirty minutes!"

"Madam I don't you believe you understand, I-" He paused as he stared into those eyes that looked like they weren't taking in anything he was saying. It was almost creepy how vacant they were of any reaction to his pissed of demeanor. Defeated, Demetri rolled back onto his back, asking, "Whatever, thirty minutes. Let's just start."

"Sure!" The Chansey walked towards the end of his arm, placing her pointy hands slightly near the elbow.

Demetri grunted at the pain caused by the touch, though relaxed once her Healing Pulse began to flow into his arm. A warming and relaxing feeling surged into his arm, so enjoyable in fact that he smiled a little. I guess I can't be too grumpy about twenty hours of this, He thought as he closed his eyes and let his body fall into a sense of bliss.



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Aaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! Demetri, screamed in his mind as his broken arm twitched in its sling. It squirmed around, tormenting him with the most irritating itch ever created by a bandage. Must…resist…bad…if scratch. Demetri bit his lower lip and shut his eyes, his head beginning to drip with sweat.

"Are you okay zzzir?" Devon inquired, crawling over upon seeing Demetri sitting in one of the lobby seats instead of going out of the door.

Demetri glanced back at the concerned bug, grumbling, "No, I've got a terrible itch."

"Can't you zzzcratch it?" Devon asked, with a tilt of the head.

Demetri grunted. "No. It's in the middle of my arm. The bandages are too thick there and I can't mess up the bindings."

"Oh yeah, that'd be bad." Devon started flapping his wings, hovering himself till his head was on level with Demetri's. Floating a little closer, Demetri examined the bandaged up arm, restless in its sling. "Maybe I can do something?"

"Do what?" Demetri asked, raising a brow.

"Well, itches are cauzzzed by your nerve zzzyzzztem, right?"

Narrowing his eyes, Demetri shook his head. "Devon, I'm not going to let you shock me."

"Oh no, no, no! I didn't mean that," Devon replied, dropping to the ground and shaking his head rather fast. "I meant, prezzzzzzure pointzzz might help ease the itch a little."

"Pressure point?" Demetri repeated, resting his chin on his fist like a thinker. "Like Acupressure?"

"Yep, juzzzt not with the move." Devon looked to the side, a flash of embarrassment on his face. "I don't really know that move."

Not like I expected you to. Demetri's gaze drifted to his right. This sounds like a dumb idea. His eyes closed tightly and his jaw locked tight. But I'm about tear this thing off because of this damn itch, so I guess it's worth a shot at least.

Seeing Demetri nod, Devon perked right back up. "Alrighty, zzzo juzzzt lie down and I'll-"

"Not here."

"Huh?"

Demetri got out of his seat and proceeded to the door. "Come." Devon obeyed and the two made their way down the steps and onto the dirt main road. Demetri browsed the area, a bit annoyed at how busy things were.

"Are you wanting zzzome privacy?"

"Kind of. But I'd rather still do this in town. There are things we need to do."

"Oh, then I know the perfect zzzpot!" Devon exclaimed buzzing up and flying in a direction.

Despite his skepticism, Demetri held off asking for details and merely followed the flying bug. The town's fresh air only made his itching feel worse. This sucks. He moved his hand over to his bandage and started tapping it, receiving a sharp burst of pain in the process. "Ow! Stupid little- Ugh!"

He was about ready to tear the bandage off, consequences be damned if not for Devon announcing, "There!"

Demetri looked and raised a brow. It was a large square of patchy grass with only a few buildings around its perimeter. It was large enough to be about three town blocks, the size of a miniature town park. Stroking his chin with his left hand, Demetri nodded. "Yes, that will do."

"Good." Devon chirped with glee as they made their way onto the soft grassy ground, a welcome change for their feet to the dirt road or the hard floors of the hospital. "I found thizzz place when exploring yezzzterday."

"I see." The two decided to stop near a bench, as Demetri sat down and gestured to the sling with his head. "I'm guessing I'll need this off for you to do it."

"Oh, yes."

Demetri leaned forwards so Devon could stand up his far back legs, clip the knot with his pincers, and pull it off. The Grumpig suspended his broken arm in the air as if the sling was still tied on. Slowly, he started to lay back simultaneously moving his broken arm to the right. Once he was fully down on the grass, Demetri looked at Devon, who had circled on over to the bandaged arm ready to start. "Are you sure this won't make it worse?"

"Zzzure!" Devon exclaimed with pride as he positioned himself right above the arm, much to Demetri's concern. "Ready?"

The Grumpig looked upwards and braced for the incoming pain he was about to experience. "Ready." He gasped as he felt three pokes on his arms, but to his surprise, it didn't really hurt. Raising a curious brow, Demetri focused on the light taps on his arm, mesmerized at how they not only seemed to not cause pain but also caused the itching to die down with every press.

"You doing okay there, zzzir?"

A smile formed on Demetri's face as he closed his eyes with contentment. "Very much so. This feels great."

"I'm glad. It'zzz been a while zzzince I've gotten to do thizzz again."

"Again?" Demetri's ears perked up a little. "As in, you've done this before?"

"Yeah, I zzztudied it."

"You studied it!" Demetri about sat up, but thankfully Devon pushed on his chest with his long pincers.

"Careful zzzir, your arm."

"Oh, right. Thank you." Demetri rested back on the grass, turning his head to watch the bug carry his pressing on the damaged, itchy bandage. His movements didn't seem too special, but the steps and different pressings did look planned out.

"So, where did you learn how to do this?"

"From a book."

"No, I mean the place you went to for studying this." Devon froze up, making Demetri feel a chill in his body.

The bug started to chuckle, being very unsubtle about the nervousness he was feeling. "Well, uhm…"

A scowl formed on Demetri's face. I knew there was a catch. "Out with it."

Devon's head lowered. "Well, during my Nerve training I'd occazzzzzzionally read in my zzzpare time. They've got a good zzzelection of zzztuff zzzo I juzzzt found thizzz while browzzzing."

Demetri rolled his eyes and planted his head back on the ground. Great, a fraud. With a heavy sigh, Demetri shut his eyes and muttered, "Whatever, just continue."

"Are you zzzure, zzzir?"

"Yes. I'm. Sure." Demetri grumbled in his mind as Devon started on his arm once again. God, why is everyone so slow? His frustrations started to melt away as he felt the nice pressing melt his arm's itch away. Well, even if he is slow at getting the message, he's pretty useful. He smiled a little. Of all the mons I get partnered up with, I get the one that knew how to stop an itch in a bandage, heh. Guess I'm not completely cursed this mission. Suddenly, he felt a certain press that made him gasp as his mind was flooded with an almost euphoric feeling. He fell back to the ground, humming with delight.

"You feeling alright, zzzir?"

"Never better." Demetri chuckled. "What did you just-? Devon!" He stared in surprise at his broken arm pointing towards the sky. "How did you do that without me even noticing?"

"By touching the nervezzz in your arm. I needed to get your arm to bend for the real kicker. The Quchi."

"The Quchi?"

Devon nodded as he pressed the spot again with one of his little legs, making Demetri about gasp again at how good it felt. "Yep, it'zzz a Hoenhan name that meanzzz 'Pull at the Crook'."

"Huh, why is it called that?"

"Don't know. Book didn't say," Devon answered, pressing it again and making Demetri collapse as his mind melted.

With each new pressed, Demetri felt more and more at ease. Damn, I wish he mentioned this earlier. This is incredible, even better than the healing session. Maybe I should look into the Core's library sometime. Suddenly, his smile went away as he gently stared at the sky with a mostly closed gaze. The Core.

"Uhm, zzzir?"

Demetri snapped out of his mulling and turned his head to Devon. "Yes?"

"I've been thinking about lazzzt night. At the meeting."

A curious scowl formed as Demetri shifted a little so he could look at Devon's face without having to stress his neck too much. "What about it?"

"Well," Devon looked at the building on the far side of the grassy clearing. "It didn't exactly go azzz I wazzz expecting. I get we're zzztrangerzzz and all, but the hozzztility wazzz kind of random."

Demetri closed his eyes as his mind shifted back to the scene of the night. "I'm not too surprised, but I wasn't expecting Seliph to go as hard on us as he did. Especially you since you were the one that saved him."

"Yeah, it wazzz like he wazzz talking to a completely different mon."

"True. Perhaps there's something there we should look into. Though, the rest seemed pretty on edge as well."

"Hey, zzzir? Why don't we try to do zzzomthing to help ezzztablish goodwill?"

Demetri opened his right eye, looking at Devon with a slightly annoyed stare. "We literally saved them in the forest. What more goodwill can we do?"

"Well, maybe they're zzzhaken up right now. If we can help eazzze them a bit that would make them more open to hearing uzzz out, no?"

True. I guess some folks need extra effort. God this sucks. Demetri sighed as his idle gaze went upwards. "What do you have in mind?"

Right as Devon was about to answer, Demetri felt a sharp pain in his arm. "Dya!" He sat up, knocking the poor bug on his back and clamped on his bandaged arm tightly. "Ouch, ouch, ouch."

"Oh no! I'm zzzorry zzzir. I guezzzzzz I dizzztracted-"

"It's fine," Demetri assured him as the pain started to subside. "My arm feels much better and doesn't itch at all. Thank you."

Devon nodded, relieved. However, he snapped to attention as Demetri called his name again.

"Devon, can you look around this park for a cell?"

"One of the Cores?"

"Who else would have them?" Demetri replied, with a blunt tone and narrow eyes.

"Alright, on it sir!" Devon immediately galloped away as Demetri stood up.

"Let's put this back on." He pointed his hand down to the cloth laying on the grass next to him, making sure to also suspend his broken arm with his psychic powers. As he raised his hand it floated in kind like a puppet. As he moved it forwards, Demetri closed his palm a little and made the blanket fold by the width. Next, he levitated it underneath the broken arm and caused the ends of the sling to fly up to his neck. With a smile, he twisted his wrist, making the ends weave around each other and tie themselves into a knot. Once it was done, he let out a relaxing breath as he felt his broken armrest snuggly into the sling.

"Wow, zzzir."

"Hrm?" Demetri looked at him, making the bug blush a little.

"Oh, zzzorry for zzztaring. I juzzz never get tired of zzzeing you do cool zzztuff like that."

"Uhm…thanks?" Demetri rubbed the back of his head, a bit unsure of what to say to that until he remembered. "I thought I told you to find a Zygarde Cell."

"Oh, I did." Devon turned around and gestured his pincers to a nearby tree. "There's one on that tree."

Demetri nodded and started walking towards it, Devon following closely behind. The Grumpig glanced behind and said, "I'm going to send a report it. I want you to find those two Norfarion guys and see what they're up to."

"Okay, but why them in particular?"

"Because they're probably the biggest obstacle for us right now. If we can get in their good graces it should really bolster our position."

"Oh! Right becauzzze they can vouch for uzzz to Dolly."

"Well, yes, but they can also help us avoid getting the Core into some diplomacy trouble."

"Wait, why?"

Demetri stopped and looked back at Devon. "What do you mean, 'why'? Because they're Norfarion operatives."

"But they're juzzzt kidzzz."

For a second, Demetri just stared, stupefied. Then it dawned on him and facepalmed. "No, I meant the Heliolisk and the Garchomp, not the kids."

"Oooooh. Yeah, that makezzz way more zzzenzzze." Devon answered with a little chuckle.

Dragging his hand down, Demetri pointed in some random direction. "Just go find them."

Devon gave a saluting nod and flew off, leaving Demetri grumbling. Tck, you just had to mess it up, didn't you? Whatever. He turned around and closed his eyes, sensing the tree in front. Sure enough, he felt a familiar signature nearby, albeit very faint. As he stepped closer, this feeling grew as the origin fluctuated a similar metal ping onto him.

Demetri opened his eyes and looked at a certain branch, almost visualizing where on it the invisible Cell was. Request communications for reporting. Nerve: 13411553259. Authorization: Zeta908PhiKorAlph144Sein.

Demetri could hear some faint buzzing noises from the branch as his mind began to tingle with a sensation. He closed his eyes and waited for the cell to finish analyzing his mind, offering no resistance to the mental probing.

Once the pressure ceased, Demetri felt a voyeuristic feeling. It was as if his mind was on display for an audience hidden behind various sheets of darkness, all waiting to hear what he had to say.

He took a deep breath and said through telepathy, I have an update. We've found Seliph but ran into some complications. The Red Eyes were attacking the group outside of Plainier town and we assisted in their escape. We currently have sanctuary in Plainier, but a good amount of the group are wounded and will need time to recover.

Demetri turned to look up at the clear blue sky. Also, Seliph is suspicious of us and questions our motives. There are also two Norfarion mons that I'm skeptical about. I don't believe they're malicious towards Seliph or us, but I believe they're being very cautious. I'm guessing they aren't keen on us getting involved in whatever they're plotting.

The Grumpig's gaze lowered as he stayed silent for a few minutes. That concludes my report, but there's something else I would like to ask. He turned back to the branch with a worried scowl. What is the status of Nerve: 13411553258?

He felt a lump in his throat as he listened in silence. Status: mission ongoing. No new updates.

Immediately, Demetri's gaze lowered as a solemn frown formed. Thank you. That is all. Shaking his head, Demetri turned around and just started walking, not caring which direction he was going.

Maybe his mission is long too. I hope it is. He shut his eyes and shook his head. I just hope he's alright. I need to talk to him and fix this mess.

As he walked lost in thoughts, he stumbled upon a random bench near the perimeter. He sat down on it, staring forwards with a distant expression. I know I was wrong, I wish…I wish I just wasn't so stubborn at the time. A guilty grin formed. Maybe the reason this mission is so cursed for me is punishment. Especially the status stuff. I wouldn't put it past him to just not update because he's too ticked to get his thoughts in order. Still, I just hope that's all it is. I want to go back to how things were and I know he wants to as well.

He leaned back, sprawling on the bench as he started stroking his chin. His eyes shot upwards as he started thinking, What's his mission anyway? I should have checked, heh, but I was still so mad. Still, I hope he's okay. The breach was a good wake-up call to get me out of my childish ghosting.

A heavy sigh escaped his mouth as he closed his eyes, not caring how he looked nor if his body would start aching. I should have trusted Zak. Why'd I have to be so stupid? Even if I was just worried, how did I think he was going to react if he found out? That's just it. I wasn't thinking. I was being impulsive and letting my fears get the better of me. Now look where I'm at.

He scowled as he stared at the inside of his eyelids with aggression. As much as I wish he told me, I can get why he was so upset. Why'd the Core have to stick its damn nose into Zak's personal muk. What was the excuse again? Oh right, "Extra vetting" nonsense. What a blatant excuse for "just don't trust you." When have those two ever given Zak credit or not pointed at his record like it's some kind of determinative of his damn character. Psyduck them.

He sighed heavily as he leaned forwards, opening his eyes to lazily stare at the grass near his feet, with the stillness of a statue. Time felt like it zipped on by as he sat there in his depressing thoughts until suddenly a loud bell began to ring.

He looked forwards, spotting the building on the far side of the grassy block from his position had opened up. A Drifblim was busy directing a group of children into the building. Some more kids started coming from different directions, but all entered through the same front door of the school building.

Not much longer till break, I imagine. Moltren is ten days away and I'm guessing rural towns like these wouldn't extend education too far into the summer. His eyes looked up at the bell tower, spotting the bronze-colored bell hanging still and lowered until they found themselves at the various bricks that made the steps to the door. That building looks pretty small, at least compared to home. Heh, it almost looks like some basic chapel for Arceus that is a part-time school.

Demetri's eyes lowered as a sigh escaped him. To be a kid again. Heh, such simpler times. No worries about making a living, disputes over things, worrying about your friend's wellbeing, just pure youthful bliss. Heh, if I was that age, I'd probably still be mad at Zak-

"What are you doing?"

"Huh?" Demetri glanced towards the voice, his startled gaze calming down as Jaron walked up and leaned on the armrest of the bench. "Oh hello, uhm…Jaron was it?"

The croconaw nodded. "Right, but back to my question."

Demetri scratched behind his ear, a bit on the spot despite being given more time to process the question. "Well, uhm. I was just thinking."

Jaron grinned as he leaned closer on the bench, smugly saying, "Probably shouldn't be doing that here or people might get the wrong idea."

Confused at first, Demetri's expression shifted to an unamused scowl. He shifted his annoyed face forwards as Jaron started giggling.

"I'm just joking."

Demetri slightly raised his snout and shut his eyes. "It wasn't very funny."

Jaron walked around the armrest and sat down next to Demetri. "Probably. Though, I'm kind of surprised to see you just sitting here on a bench. Don't you have 'Nerve' stuff to do and all?"

"I have a life outside my duties," Demetri answered, turning his annoyed eyes towards the sky above the school. "And I already told you that I was thinking."

"Okay, but why here?"

Grumbling, Demetri looked at Jaron, saying, "What do you want?"

"Nothing really, was just walking around town." Jaron looked at the building in front, his grin turning into a neutral expression. "Then I saw you and thought I'd say hi."

Demetri grunted. "Some 'hello'."

"Well, I also never got to thank you for helping us before."

A curious brow raised on Demetri's face as he turned slightly towards the croconaw.

"We probably were dead if you two hadn't showed up. So, thank you."

"Oh…don't mention it." Demetri leaned back, dreading the awkward silence that was starting. However, the boy suddenly spoke again.

"I've heard about psychic fighting abilities and strats before, but it's so amazing to actually see them in action. Heh, just the telepathy stuff alone was very cool."

"Cool huh?" Demetri looked to the side opposite Jaron. I guess it's a non-psychic thing to be so impressed by such things. He looked back and answered, "Uh yeah. It's nice having that power."

"How do you do it anyway?"

"Hrm? It's not that complicated." Demetri sprawled his arms on the bench as he answered, "It's just psychic mons have a particular organ that connects to our minds that allows us to use such abilities."

"Yeah, but how do you do it?"

It took the grumpig a second to follow what Jaron was saying, but once he did he leaned forwards and smirked at the croconaw. "Wanting to do it yourself?"

Jaron rolled his eyes. "Come on, I'm not a psychic type. I can't do that. But…" Jaron pulled his fists towards his chest. "It would be cool to learn how it all works. Psychic's and their powers are something I never really learned much about it and it sounds interesting."

Awfully excited to learn something he'll never be able to do, eh? Demetri raised a finger to his lips. Hmm, guess it wouldn't hurt though. Stretching out his hand, Demetri said, "I never really have given it much thought. It's just as natural for me as using a muscle, though it wasn't always like that. Young psychics often need to learn how to tap into their abilities and train them."

"Really?"

Demetri raised a brow. "You really don't know anything about how psychics use their powers?"

Jaron crossed his arms and shook his head. "Nope."

"Alright, let's see." Demetri shaped his hands into a particular oval. "All Psychic Types have what is called the 'Espnocondra'. It's a certain scattering of organs that exists in the Parietal Lobe portion of the brain. Think of this organ like a 'mind muscle'. Just like how our muscles use our life energy to move, the Espnocondra uses the synergy inside our bodies as well as needing to be strained and rebuilt by the body to grow stronger. Now, what's different about this muscle is that instead of tapping into basic autonomy functions it branches into this concept called 'Mental Powers'. Mental Powers can be accessed and used by non-psychic mons through moves and abilities, but psychics are naturally able to tap into this with the Espnocondra."

"Sooooo, how does 'Mental Powers' work?"

"Well, to keep the science brief." Demetri stretched out his hand and started levitating a random rock on the ground and moved it towards them. While Jaron stared at it like some crazy brilliance of science, Demetri continued with a smile. "Mental Powers or Espchology is centered around the controlling, manipulation, and change of things in the physical and mental realm by way of psychic forces. While the exact definition and the subject's effects are still argued to this day, it's generally agreed upon that the concept is similar to how our moves work in the real world. For example."

Demetri twisted his hand slightly, causing the rock to roll clockwise before them. "The forces I'm applying right now are caused by the influx of synergy in the area. You see, while us mons emit and take in synergy, the rest of nature does as well. It is a life energy after all, and it's that 'life' part that responds to my own synergy's calls to it. Sort of like a request."

"Wow," Jaron said with an amazed look.

With a showy grin, Demetri shut his eyes and flatted his hand, causing it to stop. "Of course, these 'forces' in Mental Powers have different classifications. So to just name a few." He pointed on finger up from his flat hand, causing the rock to soar into the sky and stop size feet higher.

Jaron gasped as he gazed upwards at the gravity-defying object.

"Telekinesis, the Mental Power study of moving an object by applying a force all around its form. It was named after the psychic type move under the same principle. Same with Kinesis." Demetri closed his fist, causing the rock to shake in the air until bits of it started to break off. "Which is the study of applying a force-velocity upon an object. Just like how the real move does it."

"Wow," Jaron uttered, though as he pondered it a thought struck him. The croconaw leaned closer and asked as Demetri set the rock down nearby. "So, what's the difference between Mental Powers and Psychic Type moves?"

"A few things." Demetri raised a finger. "One, moves are strong and less restricted. As impressive as the Espnocondra is, it uses up a lot more synergy when exerting these powers due to it being a less powerful conduit compared to Synergy Gates." He raised a second finger. "The second reason is that moves are static, while Mental Powers are dynamic."

Jaron pondered that statement for a second before uttering with excited glee, "Oh! Like how a move like Telekinesis can only do the principles of Telekinesis, but Mental Powers can be trained for without a move limit."

Demetri snapped his fingers. "Correct. Now." He held up three fingers and said, "The third, and arguably the biggest reason, is because Mental Powers are more hindered by non-synergetic causes."

"Like what?"

"Well, how about we do a simple test." Demetri got up from the bench, beckoning the croconaw to join him. "I'll need you to show it."

"O-okay." Right as Jaron was about to hop off, he froze up as a loud voice called out to them.

"Jaron!"

Demetri and Jaron both looked to see Jasmine coming. The grumpig's eyes narrowed. Oh…her.

"Why'd you run off like that?" She asked the croconaw with an annoyed glare.

Jaron raised his snout and crossed his arms. "I'm not a kid, Jaz. I can handle myself around some town."

The absol rolled her eyes. "I know, but we're not just supposed to wander off. You heard Dolly just like I did."

"Listen Jaz-"

"Is he needed at the moment?"

Jasmine looked at Demetri, with a displeased look. "No, but we're supposed to be nearby incase we're needed." She then turned her stern gaze towards Demetri. "So if you don't mind, we'll be returning."

Demetri cupped his chin between his fingers. Hmmm…"goodwill" huh.

"Come on, Jasmine, Demetri was just showing me something cool."

"He can show you later-"

"Actually, I'd like to tell you about it as well."

Jasmine turned back to Demetri, surprised. "Huh? Tell me?"

"Yes, you see I was answering Jaron's questions about Psychic types and their influence, but I do think hearing this information would benefit you too."

Jasmine's eyes narrowed. "I'm a Dark Type you know."

"Yes," Demetri smiled slightly as he stroked his chin. "But have you ever wondered why Dark Types have certain resistances to Psychics?"

Jasmine's gaze lowered to the side, though her stern expression didn't lessen.

"Well, if you can spare a few minutes I could explain that as well."

Jaron turned towards Jasmine with a pleading scowl. "Come on, Jasmine. They're not gonna miss us for a few minutes."

Jasmine sighed. "Jaron-"

"Dere y'all are!"

Everyone glanced towards a charmeleon walking over to them with a grumpy expression.

"Wha's goin' on?" Ciecro asked, crossing his arms as he stopped next to Jasmine. "I turn muh back fo' one second an' yah both jus' left me alone in dat shop."

"I saw Jaron was wandering off so I went after him."

"I wasn't 'wandering off'. I wanted to talk to Demetri."

"Then why didn't you ask us so we could all go together?"

"To be fai', Jaz." Ciecro looked back at one of the buildings. "It's not like we couldn' see 'im from dat building."

"Exactly!" Jaron exclaimed. "I saw Demetri was close by and wanted to talk to him. Just be honest, Jasmine, you didn't like me being near this guy.

A flustered Jasmine averted her gaze to the side. "N-n-no, I just didn't like you not telling us first."

Jaron grumbled, not accepting that answer. "It's obvious, Jasmine. You're not fooling anyone, so lighten up. Can't I just learn something from him without you butting in?"

"Jaron!" Jasmine exclaimed as the two snarled at each other

"Can it yah two!" Ciecro ordered, his voice topping theirs easily with half the effort. "Dis argument is stupid."

The two glared at the side, sulking at being told off.

Well, that was easily shut down, Demetri chuckled to himself as he looked at Jaron. He gave a small cough to get everyone's attention. "Ciecro is right. It probably isn't something worth arguing about. So, instead, how about I continue where I left off?" He then met Jasmine and Ciecro's stares. "Perhaps you two would like to join us? I'm sure you'll find it useful."

Ciecro raised a brow while Jasmine had a hostile eye half-shut stare.

Taking their silence for compliance, Demetri continued, "To briefly summarize, I've been talking to Jaron about Psychic Types and Mental Powers. I was currently going through the main differences between Psychic Moves and Mental Powers and was just about to demonstrate one that you all could implement."

All three's eyes widened with curiosity.

"Implement what?" Jasmine inquired, her surprise calming down to a skeptical look.

"How to resist a psychic's influence."

All three looked at each other, mixed with different emotions but all curious about what Demetri meant.

The grumpig walked up to Jaron, raising his left finger towards his forehead, but hesitating to make contact. "May I?" he inquired, keeping tabs on Jasmine and Ciecro's protective glares on him.

"Yeah!" Jaron exclaimed, with an energetic smile that was very contagious.

Demetri pressed his finger to Jaron's forehead and shut his eyes. He could sense the excitement in Jaron's mind, making him smile a little. However, he quickly set up the mental link and removed his hand.

Can you hear me?

Jaron blinked for a second before readjusting to it. Yeah.

"Good."

"So, what did you do?"

"I set up a link for us just to make the demonstration easier. However, all it does take is getting a grasp on what your mental signature is."

Ciecro nodded. "Yeh, yah mentioned dat durin' dah fight."

"Indeed, I'm impressed you noticed," Demetri calmly praised as he stepped back to eye his audience. He spread his arms outwards and spoke, "You see, all mons emit synergy from their bodies and the ones that come specifically from the mind are called 'mental signatures'. The reason is these are specifically affected by the mental processes and thus would have the mon's respective 'footprint' mentally. Now psychics can use their powers to manipulate things around them through the synergy in the world so the same principle applies. It's a call out to that synergy and narrowing it down to the mon in question by using that signature."

"So, like an emission of 'I'm 'ere'?"

"Correct, though it's an involuntary process."

"Okay, so once yah follow dat, yah can jus' lift 'em up?"

"Actually, no." Demetri chuckled at their surprise and explained, "The reason is because each one of your minds has natural defenses against invasions. 'Mental Barriers' are what we call them. These barriers hinder our influence because it prevents the intruding synergy from entering and influencing the synergy inside you."

"But why didn't it stop your telepathy?"

"Because I linked us up." Demetri raised a finger. "Linking our minds is like establishing an open gate for my mental signature and mine alone. It's only temporary mind you and has to be maintained by me, but it allowed me to have Psychic effect inside you since you're not actively closing me off. Or at least the powers I use to cause 'telepathy' for both of us."

"Oh, I get it. This is cool!"

Ciecro nodded. "Yeh, it sounds complicated, bu' dah concepts are neat."

"Glad you think so." Demetri glanced at Jasmine, who seemed less enthused as the siblings. You'll turn around once we actually do it. Demetri clapped his hands together and rubbed them. "Alright, so now that I've got a 'solid grip' of Jaron's mental signature I can now start trying to manipulate him in general." He walked right up to Jaron and leaned toward him. "Now, I'm going to levitate you. It will feel weird but don't worry about me dropping you. I'm well able to lift something your size."

Jaron nodded, seemingly too excited to pay attention to Demetri's information.

Wow, he's really into this. Well better not disappoint then. Demetri stepped back and stretched his hands at Jaron.

Jaron gasped as he looked underneath him as if something had grabbed his leg.

"Jaron?" Jasmine commented but hesitated to continue as Demetri interrupted.

"It's fine. I did mention it may feel weird."

"Careful not tah move too fast. Might make 'im scream like a baby."

"Hey!" Jaron snapped, as his brother chuckled.

Demetri shook his head, amused at the silliness but wanting to continue the demonstration. "Alright, no more distractions. He turned his palm upside down and slowly began to raise it.

"Woah!" Jaron wobbled as if he was balancing on a narrow piece of land as he slowly began to rise up in the air. Unfortunately, Jaron's flailing arms couldn't stop him from falling backwards, spinning in place like a noisy windmill.

Demetri chuckled. "Calm down, that's just centrifugal force. Pull yourself against it and hold your balance, though I can help you if you need it."

"I've got it!" Jaron shouted as he pulled his arms to his chest and leaned forwards. He began to slow down until he eventually stopped and maintained a steady if not rocky balance. "H-h-hey, I got it!"

"Indeed you do." Demetri nodded. I'm surprised he did it so quickly. He's pretty bright. But maybe that's why he likes all this stuff.

"This is really fun!" Jaron fell forwards, spinning into several somersaults, laughing.

"Well, as fun as it is, shall we continue with the lesson?"

"Oh, right!" Jaron stopped himself and waited as Demetri walked up to him.

"Now, to weaken my grip on you there are a few things you can try. Your Mental Barriers are dynamic so even if I've read your signature you can adjust them to prevent my intrusion from continuing. A simple method is to simply think the opposite of what I'm trying to do to you."

"So…" Jaron raised a fist to his chin. "Think 'I want to be on the ground'?"

"Yes, but you'll need to make that your mind's primary focus so the effect is stronger."

Jaron nodded and closed his eyes, mumbling to himself those words over and over.

Jasmine and Ciecro watched with tense anticipation, expecting Jaron to drop at any moment. Their concerns increased as the levitating croconaw began to dip slightly from the now shaky levitation.

Demetri grunted as he struggled to keep Jaron at the height.

After a few minutes, Jaron opened his eyes, confused. "Am I doing it wrong? I'm still floating."

Shaking his head, Demetri answered with an encouraging smile. "Not at all. In fact, you're doing a very good job." Seeing Jaron wasn't sure how he was, Demetri grunted. "I'm having to put a lot more effort just to keep you there. Remember, this method is one of the simplest ones and thus a psychic can try and persist. However, you're applying it well right now."

"Seriously!" Jaron shouted with excitement as he looked at the scenery around from his higher view. "You know, I do sort of feel that clasping feeling less-Dya!" Jaron dropped from his spot and fell flat on his face.

"Jaron!" Jasmine and Ciecro shouted, rushing to his side and helping him up.

"Blegh!" Jaron spat out some dirt as he looked around bewildered like he had found himself in a new dimension. "What happened?"

Demetri brushed his head, his body relieved at not having to lift the boy anymore. "I was taking a bit of effort to hold you already. When you started focusing on my grip, your Mental Defenses kicked in further and I just couldn't maintain a hold anymore. That's another method to disrupting Mental Powers, focusing on the actual thing at hand." As they helped Jaron up, Demetri bowed his head. "Sorry about dropping you so abruptly."

"Are you kidding? That was awesome!" Jaron sprung to his feet, causing his helpers to back up. "I wanna go again!"

The grumpig couldn't help but laugh at how quick Jaron was to get over his plummet. "Sounds good, but perhaps we should let someone else have a turn." Demetri looked at Jasmine, saying, "You want to try?"

Jasmine stared back confused. "But I'm a Dark Type."

"True, but that just means you're naturally better at masking your psychic signature. But I can still do Mental Powers on you." He walked up and held out his hand to her like he was offering to shake. "May I?"

Jasmine paused, looking back at the other two. Jaron seemed totally on board while Ciecro was less excited but still approving in his supporting grin. "Well…" Jasmine looked at Demetri's hand for a second and then right into his eyes. "Promise it's just for the levitation."

"I promise," Demetri said with a soft nod. "It's all just for education and fun."

After a few more seconds of stewing, Jasmine sighed and said, "Alright."

"Wonderful." Demetri slowly pressed a finger to Jasmin's forehead.

She shriveled a little at his touch.

"It's alright. I'm not going to do anything besides set up a psychic link." Once it was set, he stepped back and asked, "Are you ready?"

Jasmine nodded, more determined now that the head stuff was over with, and braced herself for the weird feeling and levitation.

Demetri started raising his hand and sure enough, Jasmine started floating as well.

"Uhhh," Jasmine's legs started shifting around like they were on ice.

"Just be still Jasmine. Don't flail, let it happen," Jaron advised.

Jasmine shut her eyes and focused on steadying her limbs, mastering her balance in less than a minute.

"You're doing good Jasmine," Demetri complimented, the absol opening her eyes ready for the next step. "Now, I want to try severing my grip with you another way than Jaron's."

"What way?" She asked.

Demetri rubbed his chin, thinking for a second until he had his mind set on a method. "Instead of thinking the opposite or focusing on the actual areas of my grip, I want you to empty your mind. Try and make it as blank as you can."

"Okay? Like focusing on just my breathing?"

"If that works for you."

"What'll that do?" Jaron asked.

Ciecro crossed his arms and answered, "It'll cause him tah struggle findin' dah area tah grip."

"Oh?" Jaron looked at Ciecro curiously and then back to the grumpig when he continued off that point.

"Indeed. When your mind is blank you don't emit as much synergy and focus into a more 'closed off' state in your mind. Doing that disrupts the connection almost without even having to know what it is in the first place or where it's happening. So let's try that, Jasmine."

She closed her eyes and started taking deep breaths.

Instantly, Demetri felt his muscles groan as the load he was lifting felt like a heavy block oozing between his hands. Wow, these kids catch on pretty quick. He pushed back, trying his best to simply keep her floating but knew it was a lost cause. Eventually, his link gave way and Jasmine fell, landing gracefully on her feet as if she knew exactly when he would drop her.

"Huh," Jasmine tapped the ground with her paw. "Not exactly what I was expecting. Is it really that easy to break?"

Demetri brushed his nose. "Well, you're a Dark Type. Such masking is far easier for you to do."

Jasmine looked to the side, trying to hide any enjoyment she had with the experience.

"You want to try too?"

Ciecro shook his head. "Nah, don' care tah get lifted."

"Come on, Ciecro, it's fun."

"Maybe tah babies like yah, Jaron." Ciecro gave the croconaw a smirk, to which Jaron scowled.

"I think you're just boring."

Demetri walked near the two, and asked, "Don't you want to at least get some practice?"

"Nah, I can figure it out fine. Plus." He rolls his neck. "Much betteh tah us it in battle."

The grumpig nodded. "True."

"Bu' it'd hafta be lateh. We need tah hurry back tah Dolly."

"Quite right," Jasmine added, taking the lead.

As the three started departing, Jaron turned around and gave a grateful nod to Demetri. "Thank you for showing us."

"Yeh."

Jasmine nodded as well.

"No problem. I enjoyed it myself," Demetri said with a wave as the trio left him alone with the bench. The grumpig's smile softened as he walked over and sat back down, relaxing on the rough wood. Well, it's a start. Hopefully, it will help speed things along. His eyes closed as he simply enjoyed the gentle breeze on his face.
 

Palamon

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I plan to eventually read this entire fanfiction from beginning to end, but I peeked a bit at this chapter and another one at some point, in the past. But, for the most part, I found the dialogue pretty funny and enticing enough to pique my interest and start from the beginning. Demitiri is particularly hilarious, though, to be honest.

But, I found a typo while reading this chapter:

It was almost creepy how vacant they were of any reaction to his pissed of demeanor. Defeated, Demetri rolled back onto his back, asking, "Whatever, thirty minutes. Let's just start."

Pretty sure that should be "pissed off" not pissed of.

Anyway, I intend to properly read this when I have the time and leave a proper review after that. Mystery Dungeon is the best spinoff game in the franchise, so I'll be back in this thread in the future when I have the time.
 

Vragon2.0

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Okay, this is a placeholder for when I properly move things over to incorperate Pokecommunity into the next draft of the story. This draft, while obselete, is fine for an archive. I'll get to moving things over when I do and post the link here once I'm done. Thanks for those that read and hope you find the draft I'm working on now to be a lot better than this was.

Basically, I've been working on this and the next draft, but doing both now is starting to slow my progression. Plus, I think I've reached the point in the other draft where I can finish the story through there, rather than finishing it here and incorperating the stuff over to the other one. It's served it's purpose well, but it's time to move in the new and improved.
 
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