Damn. And here I am without any focus items for Wisp to strengthen his hypnosis. Fighting these big guys is always such a drag, groaned Jayk, running a hand through his hair. The corner of his eye caught the girl glancing at him, arms folded, and he cocked an eyebrow. Did she know he had attacked? That didn't make sense…nobody should have seen Wisp. How had she -…
Huh, he mused, don't know if they can fight, but looks like she's got a tough roster. Fancy that. It was a risky maneuver, but seeing that savage display of power, and apparent ability to shrug off mind control without being weakened, left few alternatives. Jayk sighed, tugging another ball from his pocket, this time with a streak of light blue.
"Hey, girl," he exclaimed, pivoting on his heel, "sorry, I don't know your name. But by your look I'm going to assume you know that, somehow, that things attack is connected to me in some way? If you don't, now you do." Jayk shrugged, rolling his shoulders. "You aren't seriously to just agree to help some random pokemon out of the sea, are you? I'll agree that maybe – maybe! – this "prophecy" deserves some looking in to, but the damn thing already said it wouldn't help us!
"I know you're not stupid. No idiot could raise such robust pokemon. You have to have realized how much we could sell this thing for, right?" A smirk played across his lips, "You catching on? Hell, I even have…contacts that will take this guy out of our hands in exchange for some serious bills. Maybe save the world and get rich? Whadyya say; partners?" He nodded at her, one hand extended. "From what I see, it'll be our ten against one."
"Well?"
- - - - --
The beam of searing power scorched the space Wisp had been. Had. He laughed madly, some twenty feet from the bird, now completely invisible. <"Fun, fun fun!">
<"What blood will you peddle to me today, keeper of legends?!> cackled the specter, spitting nonsense in his ecstasy. Under his breath, he chuckled, <"Hurry with your plan, Jayk. I can't wait forever.">
- - - -
Mantis hovered, hesitant to continue the charge. Perhaps it would be safer-…er, more strategic to await commands from Jayk. Yes. That seemed the tactful thing to do. Strategy. Very important. That's why he needed to wait. Yes. Strategy.
Huh, he mused, don't know if they can fight, but looks like she's got a tough roster. Fancy that. It was a risky maneuver, but seeing that savage display of power, and apparent ability to shrug off mind control without being weakened, left few alternatives. Jayk sighed, tugging another ball from his pocket, this time with a streak of light blue.
"Hey, girl," he exclaimed, pivoting on his heel, "sorry, I don't know your name. But by your look I'm going to assume you know that, somehow, that things attack is connected to me in some way? If you don't, now you do." Jayk shrugged, rolling his shoulders. "You aren't seriously to just agree to help some random pokemon out of the sea, are you? I'll agree that maybe – maybe! – this "prophecy" deserves some looking in to, but the damn thing already said it wouldn't help us!
"I know you're not stupid. No idiot could raise such robust pokemon. You have to have realized how much we could sell this thing for, right?" A smirk played across his lips, "You catching on? Hell, I even have…contacts that will take this guy out of our hands in exchange for some serious bills. Maybe save the world and get rich? Whadyya say; partners?" He nodded at her, one hand extended. "From what I see, it'll be our ten against one."
"Well?"
- - - - --
The beam of searing power scorched the space Wisp had been. Had. He laughed madly, some twenty feet from the bird, now completely invisible. <"Fun, fun fun!">
<"What blood will you peddle to me today, keeper of legends?!> cackled the specter, spitting nonsense in his ecstasy. Under his breath, he chuckled, <"Hurry with your plan, Jayk. I can't wait forever.">
- - - -
Mantis hovered, hesitant to continue the charge. Perhaps it would be safer-…er, more strategic to await commands from Jayk. Yes. That seemed the tactful thing to do. Strategy. Very important. That's why he needed to wait. Yes. Strategy.