Random Plushie
Yes, it is a sheep
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- Age 32
- Making a wish..
- Seen Apr 20, 2012
OOC:
Phwee, the concert went really well. ^^ I don't know what I was worrying about. But what made it really great was the hugs from.. a lot of people. Plushie likes hugs. ^____^ And chocolate.
So yes, now Plushie is not stressed, and can post something.
Also, I do hope that Melissa is having a Happy Birthday as well. And don't worry about your puppy, Alter, 'tis normal for puppies to be energetic. Or at least, that's the case with all the puppies I've seen.
..yeah, I should shut up, because I'm no expert. xD
And now, we have foreshadowing..
IC:
Somewhere on Route 204, Azure Town -- Koverike City
No one ever visited the Azure Forest Graveyard. It was a lonely place, consisting of the one-room house of the gravekeeper, and the headstones that marked the final resting places of countless citizens from both Azure Town and Koverike City. Someone had planted small trees and flowers near some of the graves in an attempt to give the place some cheer, but aside from that, there was hardly a reason to so much as glance at the graveyard.
Now, in the light of the moon and the fog of night, the graveyard seemed as dull and listless as ever. The only thing that seemed out of place was the Ghost Pokemon that were trickling out of the forest across the way, all of them crossing the dirt path that seperated the woods from the graveyard before they passed through its old iron gates. Shuppet, Misdreavus, and Sableye.. whatever Ghost Pokemon you could think of, they were coming out of that forest and going to the graveyard, gathering silently at the largest headstone near the house of the gravekeeper.
It was at this headstone that a Shedinja floated, pretending to be interested in the large letters imprinted on the headstone while he waited for all of the Ghosts to gather. Youki Hataraki.. That's what the headstone said, and he had read that name a good number of times in the past. By far, it was the most well-kept grave in the area, but the Shedinja would not have the time to really think about it tonight. No, he had something important to say.
Shedinja cleared his throat, and waited a few moments for the other Ghost-types to settle down, and watched as they slowly decided to give him their attention. If he had had the means, he would have grinned smugly as he surveyed the small crowd of Pokemon. As he had expected, no Ghosts of the Ghastly evolution line had answered his call.
{Thank you, thank you..} Shedinja began, his cold, inhuman voice cutting through the silence. The other Ghosts squirmed in their places when his gaze passed over them. {I must say, I greatly appreciate your arrival, my brothers and sisters. But I shan't be one to beat around the bush.. I will get down to business immediately.}
He paused, and none said a word as the Shedinja stared intently at the crowd, as if he were making sure that all were listening. A few of the other Ghosts cast hesitant glances at one another, but remained silent and waited for Shedinja to continue. No one so much as dared to make a comment on how his pause had contradicted his last sentence.
{As you know, the little girl who lives here is a very..} He paused, as if searching for the right words. {..troubled child.}
He paused again, as if he were daring someone to make something of his statement, but no interruptions came. The Ghosts around him watched intently with wide eyes, some shifting back and forth in the air. The silence seemed to swell as the tension rose.
{But you also know that I feel that this child is very important, the reasoning of which is apparent to all of you.} Shedinja continued, eyeing the others briefly. {Therefore, I feel that it is necessary for everyone present to assist her in any way possible in achieving her goals and.. dreams. At the moment, Doru-chan desires.. human companionship..} He trailed off.
Again, no one dared interject. After a few moments of silence, Shedinja cleared his throat and continued with his 'speech.'
{R-Reaching this goal is likely to be time-consuming, you must understand.} His eerie voice seemed to be struggling not to reveal any emotion. {Therefore, Doru-chan will not be able to care for the graves here, especially if gaining human.. friends.. requires her absence from this place for a long period of time.} Now, Shedinja seemed to be in control again. {This is the part where all of you come in. While Doru and I are away, I ask that all of you keep the graveyard in order.}
Many of the Ghosts around Shedinja cast uneasy glances between one another. Still, they did not speak, but an unsettled feeling seemed to fall onto the graveyard. Shedinja ignored them.
{I know this may not be very convenient or easy, but I must insist that the graves be cared for in our absence.} Shedinja said, his tone darkening. He could practically feel the other Ghosts shudder. {Do everything you can to make this place look pleasant and honourable.} Shedinja hissed, his words harsh and forceful. {Starting tomorrow, I shall leave this graveyard in your.. capable.. hands..} He paused, and all would have held their breath if they had been breathing.
{That is all I have to say. You are dismissed.}
And then there was silence.
Phwee, the concert went really well. ^^ I don't know what I was worrying about. But what made it really great was the hugs from.. a lot of people. Plushie likes hugs. ^____^ And chocolate.
So yes, now Plushie is not stressed, and can post something.
Also, I do hope that Melissa is having a Happy Birthday as well. And don't worry about your puppy, Alter, 'tis normal for puppies to be energetic. Or at least, that's the case with all the puppies I've seen.
..yeah, I should shut up, because I'm no expert. xD
And now, we have foreshadowing..
IC:
Somewhere on Route 204, Azure Town -- Koverike City
No one ever visited the Azure Forest Graveyard. It was a lonely place, consisting of the one-room house of the gravekeeper, and the headstones that marked the final resting places of countless citizens from both Azure Town and Koverike City. Someone had planted small trees and flowers near some of the graves in an attempt to give the place some cheer, but aside from that, there was hardly a reason to so much as glance at the graveyard.
Now, in the light of the moon and the fog of night, the graveyard seemed as dull and listless as ever. The only thing that seemed out of place was the Ghost Pokemon that were trickling out of the forest across the way, all of them crossing the dirt path that seperated the woods from the graveyard before they passed through its old iron gates. Shuppet, Misdreavus, and Sableye.. whatever Ghost Pokemon you could think of, they were coming out of that forest and going to the graveyard, gathering silently at the largest headstone near the house of the gravekeeper.
It was at this headstone that a Shedinja floated, pretending to be interested in the large letters imprinted on the headstone while he waited for all of the Ghosts to gather. Youki Hataraki.. That's what the headstone said, and he had read that name a good number of times in the past. By far, it was the most well-kept grave in the area, but the Shedinja would not have the time to really think about it tonight. No, he had something important to say.
Shedinja cleared his throat, and waited a few moments for the other Ghost-types to settle down, and watched as they slowly decided to give him their attention. If he had had the means, he would have grinned smugly as he surveyed the small crowd of Pokemon. As he had expected, no Ghosts of the Ghastly evolution line had answered his call.
{Thank you, thank you..} Shedinja began, his cold, inhuman voice cutting through the silence. The other Ghosts squirmed in their places when his gaze passed over them. {I must say, I greatly appreciate your arrival, my brothers and sisters. But I shan't be one to beat around the bush.. I will get down to business immediately.}
He paused, and none said a word as the Shedinja stared intently at the crowd, as if he were making sure that all were listening. A few of the other Ghosts cast hesitant glances at one another, but remained silent and waited for Shedinja to continue. No one so much as dared to make a comment on how his pause had contradicted his last sentence.
{As you know, the little girl who lives here is a very..} He paused, as if searching for the right words. {..troubled child.}
He paused again, as if he were daring someone to make something of his statement, but no interruptions came. The Ghosts around him watched intently with wide eyes, some shifting back and forth in the air. The silence seemed to swell as the tension rose.
{But you also know that I feel that this child is very important, the reasoning of which is apparent to all of you.} Shedinja continued, eyeing the others briefly. {Therefore, I feel that it is necessary for everyone present to assist her in any way possible in achieving her goals and.. dreams. At the moment, Doru-chan desires.. human companionship..} He trailed off.
Again, no one dared interject. After a few moments of silence, Shedinja cleared his throat and continued with his 'speech.'
{R-Reaching this goal is likely to be time-consuming, you must understand.} His eerie voice seemed to be struggling not to reveal any emotion. {Therefore, Doru-chan will not be able to care for the graves here, especially if gaining human.. friends.. requires her absence from this place for a long period of time.} Now, Shedinja seemed to be in control again. {This is the part where all of you come in. While Doru and I are away, I ask that all of you keep the graveyard in order.}
Many of the Ghosts around Shedinja cast uneasy glances between one another. Still, they did not speak, but an unsettled feeling seemed to fall onto the graveyard. Shedinja ignored them.
{I know this may not be very convenient or easy, but I must insist that the graves be cared for in our absence.} Shedinja said, his tone darkening. He could practically feel the other Ghosts shudder. {Do everything you can to make this place look pleasant and honourable.} Shedinja hissed, his words harsh and forceful. {Starting tomorrow, I shall leave this graveyard in your.. capable.. hands..} He paused, and all would have held their breath if they had been breathing.
{That is all I have to say. You are dismissed.}
And then there was silence.
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