Random Plushie
Yes, it is a sheep
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- Age 32
- Making a wish..
- Seen Apr 20, 2012
OOC: OMG!
My parents SO have to die for this! Makin' me miss the beginning with their breakfast plans! X(
Plus, my internet was being weird, so I could only post now. Sowwy.
IC:
The Girafarig leapt silently upstream, hidden by the cover of the bushes. This time she had left the clan at daybreak, hoping that they'd still be asleep by the time she returned. Yes, today was the day that she'd finally get a chance to explore that lake!
Grinning to herself, she dashed further along the path, maneuvering around a few rocks every now and then.
Come to think of it.. What am I looking for, anyway? What do I want to find? She ended up thinking to herself, although her pace didn't slow. Perhaps.. Maybe one of those shadow beings? That would be scary.. She shook her head, banishing the thought from her head.
"Yes, the lake is just up ahead! Just keep following the river.." The Girafarig whispered aloud, glancing out of the brush just for a second, to look at the river. Suddenly, a speck of bright orange caught her eye. Slowing to a halt, the Girafarig turned towards the edge of the brush, hoping to get a better view. It looked like a group of Pokemon had stopped for a drink, and were now sociallizing.. The orange she had seen were the feathers of a Torchic.
The curiousity flooded into her, the temptation of staying to watch was too great. She fell silent, crouching down lower, finding a comfortable place to eavesdrop. It's not like they were going to say anything confidential, right?
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The Omanyte propelled herself to the right just in time--the Huntail's Ice Beam surging straight past her and into a nearby wall of coral, shattering it to bits.
It was the shadow Huntail again.. It had held it's grudge from her escape the last time, and it was now attempting to destroy her, judging from the sheer fury in it's eyes, not to mention the tremendous effort it was putting into it's attacks.
At the moment, the Omanyte and Huntail were near the edge of the lake, their 'battle' waging near the beginning of the river. This also meant that she was far away from the general population at the center of the lake--no calling for help.
Snail wasted no time in jetting away, trying to put at least a few more meters' distance between her and the opponent. She didn't have the right attacks to hit it with, so she'd just have to find another way to escape.
With a mighty roar, the Huntail gave chase, it's glowing red eyes the main feature of it's infuriated face.
Frantically, the Omanyte searched for somewhere to hide.. But there wasn't even a patch of seaweed to dive in. There was only one other way, but it was insane..
Oh well, she'd have to go with it.
As the Huntail gained on Snail, closing in for a Bite, she made one desperate move onto the embankment, crawling up the slope vigorously, eventually breaking the surface of the water. This action caused yet another of the shadow Pokemon's attacks to miss, but it wasn't about to give up just yet.
As Snail finally made it onto the land, the Huntail leaped out of the water, baring it's teeth as it dived downwards for another Bite.
"Meep!" Was all the Omanyte could get out before she Withdrew into her shell, raising her Defense just a little before the shadow Pokemon bit into her hard shell. Rearing in pain, the Huntail jump a bit backwards, only to find that it was no where near the water, resulting in limited motion, which was flopping about.
Acting quickly, Snail hurriedly came out of her shell, crawling as fast as she could down the river's embankment, staying out of the water. The Huntail was obviously going to return to the water at some point, so she didn't want to be in there.
Roaring in fury, the Huntail began to follow the Omanyte down the embankment, flopping forwards a few inches at a time. It was actually quite a sight--an Omanyte crawling as fast as she could in order to get away from a Huntail that slowly flopped after her.
Snail squinted, seeing something in the distance. Were her eyes decieving her, or was there a group of Pokemon downstream? Making a split-second decision, the Omanyte decided to crawl towards them, hoping that they'd help her get rid of the monster behind her.
My parents SO have to die for this! Makin' me miss the beginning with their breakfast plans! X(
Plus, my internet was being weird, so I could only post now. Sowwy.
IC:
The Girafarig leapt silently upstream, hidden by the cover of the bushes. This time she had left the clan at daybreak, hoping that they'd still be asleep by the time she returned. Yes, today was the day that she'd finally get a chance to explore that lake!
Grinning to herself, she dashed further along the path, maneuvering around a few rocks every now and then.
Come to think of it.. What am I looking for, anyway? What do I want to find? She ended up thinking to herself, although her pace didn't slow. Perhaps.. Maybe one of those shadow beings? That would be scary.. She shook her head, banishing the thought from her head.
"Yes, the lake is just up ahead! Just keep following the river.." The Girafarig whispered aloud, glancing out of the brush just for a second, to look at the river. Suddenly, a speck of bright orange caught her eye. Slowing to a halt, the Girafarig turned towards the edge of the brush, hoping to get a better view. It looked like a group of Pokemon had stopped for a drink, and were now sociallizing.. The orange she had seen were the feathers of a Torchic.
The curiousity flooded into her, the temptation of staying to watch was too great. She fell silent, crouching down lower, finding a comfortable place to eavesdrop. It's not like they were going to say anything confidential, right?
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The Omanyte propelled herself to the right just in time--the Huntail's Ice Beam surging straight past her and into a nearby wall of coral, shattering it to bits.
It was the shadow Huntail again.. It had held it's grudge from her escape the last time, and it was now attempting to destroy her, judging from the sheer fury in it's eyes, not to mention the tremendous effort it was putting into it's attacks.
At the moment, the Omanyte and Huntail were near the edge of the lake, their 'battle' waging near the beginning of the river. This also meant that she was far away from the general population at the center of the lake--no calling for help.
Snail wasted no time in jetting away, trying to put at least a few more meters' distance between her and the opponent. She didn't have the right attacks to hit it with, so she'd just have to find another way to escape.
With a mighty roar, the Huntail gave chase, it's glowing red eyes the main feature of it's infuriated face.
Frantically, the Omanyte searched for somewhere to hide.. But there wasn't even a patch of seaweed to dive in. There was only one other way, but it was insane..
Oh well, she'd have to go with it.
As the Huntail gained on Snail, closing in for a Bite, she made one desperate move onto the embankment, crawling up the slope vigorously, eventually breaking the surface of the water. This action caused yet another of the shadow Pokemon's attacks to miss, but it wasn't about to give up just yet.
As Snail finally made it onto the land, the Huntail leaped out of the water, baring it's teeth as it dived downwards for another Bite.
"Meep!" Was all the Omanyte could get out before she Withdrew into her shell, raising her Defense just a little before the shadow Pokemon bit into her hard shell. Rearing in pain, the Huntail jump a bit backwards, only to find that it was no where near the water, resulting in limited motion, which was flopping about.
Acting quickly, Snail hurriedly came out of her shell, crawling as fast as she could down the river's embankment, staying out of the water. The Huntail was obviously going to return to the water at some point, so she didn't want to be in there.
Roaring in fury, the Huntail began to follow the Omanyte down the embankment, flopping forwards a few inches at a time. It was actually quite a sight--an Omanyte crawling as fast as she could in order to get away from a Huntail that slowly flopped after her.
Snail squinted, seeing something in the distance. Were her eyes decieving her, or was there a group of Pokemon downstream? Making a split-second decision, the Omanyte decided to crawl towards them, hoping that they'd help her get rid of the monster behind her.