XxSweetDreamsxX
From the shadows~
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- 14
- Years
- Age 27
- Watching quietly. Watching silently.
- Seen Jan 21, 2015
Lydia
Forest
Clearing
Something had shifted in the pokemon's expressions when she spoke. He didn't trust her, which was fair enough as she felt the same way in comparability to him. For a moment they were just walking, Rumble levitating, but he soon spoke again.
"No, you don't have the right to judge me. You weren't forced to torture your own kind...but all this is going to end. I'm going to fight with force. And when I'm done, my sorrow will be reflected in their own eyes. Their fear will calm my fury."
His words reminded Lydia of Wade's own revenge when it came to his trainer. Pain was always the conclusion, and it was something she couldn't allow to happen. Maybe she was selfish, maybe she was making the wrong decision by helping the humans, but the Zorua knew by heart that recovering your feelings through revenge wasn't right. Was she the only sane pokemon here? Or was she the weird one? ...the Reuniclus had looked away from her now, but he wasn't going to leave her own sight.
Finally at their destination, Lydia's walk slowed into tiny steps, soon none. She examined the sewers as Rumble talked.
"Alright, we're here. Now we've gotta wait for Hector to show up. "
Lydia gave a slight nod, though her eyes where ghostly, not a smile nor a frown found on her face. It was blank, and her eyes were draining from color. Taking a moment to focus, she tried snapping back into energy with a Nasty Plot. Zorua's weren't the strongest of creatures, and although she had always trained herself to be a more formidable opponent, the weakness of being pre-evolved would always linger. This weakness also made her tired. Lydia waited patiently for the Arcanine, hoping he would show up soon.
Forest
Clearing
Something had shifted in the pokemon's expressions when she spoke. He didn't trust her, which was fair enough as she felt the same way in comparability to him. For a moment they were just walking, Rumble levitating, but he soon spoke again.
"No, you don't have the right to judge me. You weren't forced to torture your own kind...but all this is going to end. I'm going to fight with force. And when I'm done, my sorrow will be reflected in their own eyes. Their fear will calm my fury."
His words reminded Lydia of Wade's own revenge when it came to his trainer. Pain was always the conclusion, and it was something she couldn't allow to happen. Maybe she was selfish, maybe she was making the wrong decision by helping the humans, but the Zorua knew by heart that recovering your feelings through revenge wasn't right. Was she the only sane pokemon here? Or was she the weird one? ...the Reuniclus had looked away from her now, but he wasn't going to leave her own sight.
Finally at their destination, Lydia's walk slowed into tiny steps, soon none. She examined the sewers as Rumble talked.
"Alright, we're here. Now we've gotta wait for Hector to show up. "
Lydia gave a slight nod, though her eyes where ghostly, not a smile nor a frown found on her face. It was blank, and her eyes were draining from color. Taking a moment to focus, she tried snapping back into energy with a Nasty Plot. Zorua's weren't the strongest of creatures, and although she had always trained herself to be a more formidable opponent, the weakness of being pre-evolved would always linger. This weakness also made her tired. Lydia waited patiently for the Arcanine, hoping he would show up soon.
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