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Post by Morrigan on May 9, 2012 23:31:19 GMT 11
From Goldenrod City, it took numerous days for the Rocket Grunt to make her way back to the peaceful route which held her destined pray. Sharada had suffered near death experiences multiple times on these so called simple missions, ranging from a martial arts master who almost destroyed her shoulder and another time being ganged on by strong bodyguards of a young, rich boy, so hopefully this one was going to be a walk in the park. Plus her recent run in with a strange eye patched man named Tobias had made her feel a little uneasy, atleast he was finally out of sight. Passing the gate house which connected Cherrygrove to Route 29, the brunette inhaled the fresh breeze, looking around at the greenery which she had missed for so long. The onslaught of snow wasn't all that nice so seeing it had all finally melted into nothing was a good start to her day of searching.
Lighting up a cigarette despite the odd gust of wind, she exhaled the smoke through her narrowed lips, only for the fumes to smack her back in the face. Beginning to take a few steps forward, the brunette looked up to the skies as thick storm clouds seemed to be hanging over head. It wasn't snow and it wasn't hail but rain would surely be a mess in her plan. Grunting angrily to herself, the brunette made her way off the dirt path to take shelter in the near by trees before the rain would start to fall, her hand loosely holding onto the cigarette as she took numerous dregs, trying to figure just what she should do. "Looking for a Chimchar in the rain obviously isnt going to happen... Tsk, why do I always have the worst luck." With no Pokemon beside her today, it was up to Sharada herself to try and track down a few clues. From where she stood in the bushes, she wouldnt be surprised if a few wild Pokemon attacked her first but nevertheless, she was going to get this mission over and done with.
Team Rocket mode switched on!Currently searching the Route for . . . Name: Fideo - Gender: Male - Level: 7 Owner: Thea Kensington - Location: Route 29
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Post by The REAL Joey on May 10, 2012 4:00:02 GMT 11
Sharada really knew how to pick her timing. Having left the pleasant mildness of Goldenrod, she had literally stepped into the middle of a rainstorm that was plaguing New Bark Town. It was most certainly the entrance a Hoenn native like her could possibly make. Johto was a funny old region. It was nestled in between large mountainous areas with a large sea front chiselled along the south of the expansive region. Typically, the weather was a mixed bag but on the start of Sharada's search for another important Rocket hunt quest today, it was absolutely miserable. In fact, it was almost evocative of the time she had tried to track down the trouble Meowth by the name of Claudine. Seemingly an easy poach, the whole affair went from one disaster to another. Plagued by the fearsome rain that had been summoned by the hurricane, she then got mixed up with Claudine's true owner and had to face an ensemble of body guards before she was thankfully given a getaway by an ex-Rocket who had become a butler of the mansion. Nevertheless, with a harsh rainstorm moving into the area it meant that the once verdant greens and pleasant scenery were a shadow of their former selves. The wind was picking up fiercely and sloshing rain in all manner of directions. The rain itself was atrocious with the sheer intensity of it, standing out in this rain for too long and you've be black and bruised from whole pounding it was. That wasn't the only trouble in the mix, the overwhelming amount of rain had absolutely flooded the nearby route and the town of New Bark with the odd darkly cloud imparting roaring thunder to the vicinity in addition. With the water level picking up along the sides of the route were it sloped down, a thick current of water could be seen passing through. All manner of rubbish and debris could be seen slicking by. That wasn't all though, off in the distance on the far end of the source of this body of flowing water was a timid looking Sentret. Especially clumsy, it suddenly slipped in and was trapped in the unforgiving body of water as it flooded onwards. Squeaking loudly in a heart breaking cry, it tried to get out, even using its stripy tail to grapple on to lowered tree branches but to no avail. Unfortunately, the more it struggled, the quicker it sunk with its head now barely able to cope with floating on top. The crashing currents of waves were also forcibly pushing it down. The scene was one of absolute tragedy and if Sharada wasn't quick enough, the death of an innocent Pokemon may be on her hands should she fail to intervene in a timely manner. Normally, in any situation it would be one hundred percent focus on the rescue mission at hand but there was a troubling little factor around the corner... As she neared to the flooded slope, up on a tree above standing on a branch was the target Pokemon itself. There was no mistake about it! Seemingly ready to try and aid the Sentret, it was made hesitant by the arrival of Sharada as it made a noisy cry at her warning her to back off. Obviously gifted with a sixth sense, it had not taken too kindly to her presence. Sharada was now faced with a troubling predicament... Did she save the Sentret and likely lose track of the Chimchar as it looked close to fleeing or did she ignore the Sentret's life to drown and be assured of obtaining the Chimchar? Encounter
A drowning Sentret (Level 8) appears! Do you save it...OR!Grab the target Chimchar (Level 7) who is spotted above on the tree branch! Please select a Pokémon for battle if you decide on this! Rain will be in effect. - Thread reserved by Jim Bob Jones Jimmy Jam Joe -
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Post by Morrigan on May 16, 2012 3:31:53 GMT 11
After a single poof of wispy smoke the dark clouds overhead released what could only be described as the most torrential rain she had ever had to witness. Being by the sea, she had experienced many fierce storms but even in all those situations, she atleast had a roof over her head. Yet right now, the only shelter she had was the rustling trees and they really werent doing much to protect her. Sighing out loud at her luck, the brunette decided to move. Perhaps she could find something a bit more sturdy to hide in, of course she would have to keep a clear distance from that blasted mansion from her previous mission here. The Butler turned out to be a surprising help but she couldnt burden him yet again. Mingling in with the woodland, Sharada soon ground to a halt as the ground took a slight dip. Staring with wide eyes, she stared down the hill she could very well have toppled down if she hadn't of been paying attention.
Directly below her was a speeding current, most likely from all this rain, it was common for the odd flooded ditch to gush areas chest deep in water. This one, however, looked incredibly dangerous. About to turn and head in the opposite direction, a panic set of squeaks pricked up her eyes. It was as clear as day even in this nasty weather. Looking rapidly from left to right, perhaps hoping it had been Chimchar or Thea, her eyes were instead glued on a small brown blur splashing around in the water up ahead. She couldnt quite make it out straight away but from it's frantic movement, she knew it didn't belong in the water. Sliding down cautiously by using the odd tree trunk for support, the problem soon came into view. "Is that a... Sentret?!" Feeling her heart tighten as it tried using it's tail to grab randomly at twigs, it's efforts seemed to completely fail. There was only one thing for it.
Moving around a tree trunk, Sharada hurriedly moved up stream to where it had yet to splash to. If she could get ahead some, then perhaps she would have a chance to rescue the poor thing and it wasnt like anyone would be there to witness her act either. Finally getting to the last stretch of safe ground, the rapid water was literally only arms length before her. One wrong move and she could be drowning alongside the Sentret. Having to think quickly, she tried to work out who to use. Greil was someone she wouldnt put in this situation, Jigen would struggle to fly in this weather, Delphine would probably ignore it, then all she had left was a bear and a cat of which neither probably had enough physical strength to collect Sentret and swim to safety at the same time. That left only Yojimbo. If anything bad were to happen to a Pokemon of Joe's, Sharada wouldnt ever want to show her face to the world again but she had to believe in the otter, he was strong and he was the only one to rely on at the moment.
Flicking out her cigarette and grabbing hold of Yojimbo's Pokeball, a sudden chimp like noise caused her to freeze in her tracks. Turning her face slightly, she saw it, her prey. That bloody Chimchar! "Grrr... You!" She growled out loud in return for his own agitated behaviour. "You stay right there! If you run I'll--DAMMIT!" Realising that the Sentret had finally caught up in the current, Sharada had little time to mess with this monkey. "Yojimbo! I need your help!" With a flash, the Dewott emerged from his Pokeball, flinching as he was splattered with rain. "Yojimbo, I have a task for you! There is a Sentret in this water that needs to be rescued, can you do that?!" Hoping that he would hear the distress in her voice and just jump in the water, Sharada pointed her finger towards the floating face of the Sentret as it continued to struggle.
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Post by The REAL Joey on May 18, 2012 0:31:11 GMT 11
As it was forcibly being jettisoned along by the path which Sharada stood, the meek Sentret looked up as much as its body could resist against the plunging rapids. It had thought it was a goner but with this female trainer there, it knew it had a chance. Letting out some more terrified squeals as its cutesy little paws lifted out of the tempestuous waves, it hoped she had a plan. However, as its choppy vision of the world above continued to unfold, the critter felt its heart sink as it saw the girl run off. Could it be that it had been abandoned and left to sink a terrible death? Choking as its lungs filled with even more water, it let out a faint last cry of desperation before being unable to struggle on. Its body now sinking slightly, the Sentret disappeared from view. Unluckily, that wasn't the only creature that would disappear from view. Making a startled cry as it saw Sharada come closer to itself, the Chimchar immediately gave into its impulse to flee. Without so much a care for the flooding below, the acrobatic chimp recklessly jumped from branch to branch in order to create as much distance as possible from the trainer. Disappearing off as it entered into a grouping of trees which still bore some foliage despite the incessant badgering of the wind, it seemed Sharada's mission objective had made itself lost for the time being. On the contrary however, she at least wouldn't have to suffer the heavy conscience of ignoring a Pokemon in plight. Having timed her journey lower down the stream expertly well, the summoning of Yojimbo would hopefully aid in rescuing the distressed Pokemon. Appearing out of her Pokeball with a dazzle of light, Yojimbo struck a pose as he came into view. Knowing Sharada had called upon him meant that he was bound to get some affectionate huggles in return in exchange for his services. Digressing from his pose, he lurched his arms out with a crouch of his legs, ready to receive his marching orders. Hearing that she his peerless swimming skills, the Dewott grinned cockily as it nodded its head. Turning off the trunk to look down into the flowing rapids, Yojimbo dived in without so much a hint of hesitation in his demeanour. Having dived deep into the flood, Yojimbo began paddling in an agile manner. Although he hadn't wanted to admit it, this flood was even pushing him to his own limits, it was that fast. However, using his keen underwater sight, the sea otter soon found what she had been pointing out. Lifelessly bobbing along, Yojimbo put in an increased surge of effort as he scooped by and grabbed the Sentret. Now returning to the surface, a sudden appearance of his head and the Sentret was likely to make even the most stout hearted jump. Gritting his teeth, Yojimbo swam harder and harder before he found the slope leading up. Exhausting the last of his energy, he made it up the slope while dragging the Sentret and as soon as they made it to level ground, the Dewott collapsed while breathing heavily. The rapid floods had tired him greatly. The Sentret remarkably began to breath again as a sudden expulsion of water emptied from its lungs. Spluttering and coughing, the Pokemon was glad to be alive. Disorientated from falling unconscious, it looked around, unsure of the world around it. Eventually, its sparkly little eyes connected with Sharada and it jumped up on its tail, propelling it to a towering height. Possibly about to thank her, the Sentret's ears twitched backwards. It was faint to human ears but the Sentret could hear it with absolute clarity. Lowering itself down, it hopped round the other way only to perk up at the sight of someone it adored. An absolute sodden lass who had most likely been caught in the worst of this rainstorm appeared. The way she looked at the Sentret with utmost concern conveyed a solid fact. It was her trainer. "OH SENTRET! I AM SO HAPPY YOU'RE OKAY! EEEEEEEE!" Running up to it, she knelt down and picked it up, squishing it tightly in her arms. "I was so upset when you ran off because of the horrible weather... But I had no idea where you had gone! Chimchar went off to look as well but he came back unsure as to where you were." Finishing her sentence, the realisation began to set in fast like quick sand. The Chimchar and the Sentret were actually one and the same in the way they were both owned by the same girl. Sure enough, out from behind the lass appeared the fiery simian who gave a haughty looking at Sharada, almost as if it knew. Crying out with a shrill tone, it alerted the lass who looked up to Sharada. "Ooooh? Are you the one who helped save my Sentret? I can't thank you enough. Its so nice to know that there are selfless people in this world who will go out of their way to do everything to see another's life." Standing up with the Sentret clutched in her folded arms, her Chimchar seemed disturbed still. Jumping forward with a raise of its fists, it leered moodily. "Oh Chimchar! This isn't the time for battles..." Looking to Sharada, the lass pulled a face. "Sorry, he's always like this... AIYEE!" Crying out angrily, the Chimchar was adamant. It was going to make Sharada clear off and not even the lass could rope her in. Trainer Encounter
Lass Thea thanks you for saving Sentret! Chimchar (Level 7) however, decides its time to fight. Please select a Pokemon for battle. Rain will be in effect.
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Post by Morrigan on May 19, 2012 7:02:25 GMT 11
It was a gamble, even sending a strong water type like Yojimbo into these fierce currents. He didnt technically belong to her in the first place, which was already making her tread on a fine line, but she didnt want him to feel disheartened if this was far too much for him. Holding her breath as the otter jumped in, the strong movement of the water's surface made watching all too nerve wracking. Only due to being not able to see the two Pokemon clearly. Walking up and down the bank, the now drenched girl was worried for both Pokemon, it had only been a couple of seconds if anything yet there were no signs of either Pokemon. "C'mon Yojimbo, I know you can do this for me buddy." she mumbled desperately under her breath as her icy blue eyes glanced from one end of the stream of water to the other. Digging her fingertips into her sodden hair whilst gritting her teeth, her body hadn't felt this stressed before. Almost wanting to send out yet another Pokemon, sudden movements grasped her attention. Praying that it wasn't just a moving log, her face beamed as she saw Yojimbo clinging onto the Sentret.
"Y-YES! THAT'S RIGHT YOJIMBO! JUST A LITTLE MORE!" Moving up the stream somewhat to meet with her otter as he continued to press on, the brunette's worse nightmare would be a sudden gush of water to drag the two of them away. Amazingly, Yojimbo managed to tugged both himself and the Sentret on to the shore, Sharada immediately dropping to her knees to comfort her brave Dewott. "I'm so proud of you, Yojimbo!" she blubbered, about to cry at the thought of losing him or watching an innocent die. Not caring how wet he was from the water, she lifted him up and held onto him tightly in a warm embrace before returning him to his Pokeball for a well deserved rest. By that time, the Sentret had managed to awaken itself, standing on it's tail. "Phew... glad to see you are all in one piece, little one! Haha, close call." Wiping down her eyes, the sudden turn of the Sentret caused her to jump the silhouette of an approaching girl causing Sharada to jump once again.
"C-Crap... Did she see all that?!" Muttering to herself, now wasn't the time. Standing to her feet, she stood in an awkward position, trying to use her arms to hide the large red R which spread across her clothes. Trying to force a laugh as she learnt the Sentret belonged to this trainer, Sharada turned her torso away, "N-No problem! This weather came out of no where! I-It's a good thing I was around, ha..hahaha!" Not wanting her to realise she was a 'kind' Rocket, Sharada was about to dash off until the sight of what she was after jumped out at her. That Chimchar! Biting her lip, she wasnt sure of what to do. Gulping, for now all she could do was battle, otherwise the Chimchar would surely singe her backside. "A-Again, no problem! Haha! Battles are what we trainers do eh?!" Pondering on what she should use, one recent Pokemon sprang to mind.
Some sort of lottery had lingered on a Poster in the Pokemon Center, raffling off a White Teddiursa to any lucky trainer. Amazingly, she had been the one to check her PC only to find out she had won. The two hadn't met yet and obviously meeting in this rain wouldnt go down all too well. Picking it, the enlarged the ball before tossing it forward, still making sure that the R on her clothing was obstructed somewhat. "I, er, accept your challenge, Chimchar!" As her choice erupted in a flash of light, what stood there was sure to attract a few eyes. A beautiful white coated Teddiursa, everything about her being the most perfect sight. Finding herself speechless for a few moments, now wasn't any time for introductions. Just like her precious Fearow, Santeri, this Candra was from a trainer named Andrew. "No time to think, Candra! Use Fury Swipes!" Blinking in confusion over having a completely new trainer as well as being in the middle of a rain storm, the white bear shivered before stepping forward to fulfill her order.
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Post by The REAL Joey on May 19, 2012 13:21:00 GMT 11
Growling angry over the sound of the pouring rain, the Chimchar was quite frankly shocked to see the no good Rocket had actually bothered accepting its challenge. Deep down, it was bit of a crybaby and it liked putting on a façade to those around it in the hope of fooling them that it was tougher than it looked. Karma was evidentially working its magic on this very day. Looking back up to its trainer, it let out a strained sigh as if to make them retreat. "Stop being so silly Chimchar! You wanted this! Don't think you can come running back to me, hmph!" Sniffing her nose the other way, she instead tended to the Sentret, leaving the Chimchar to its own devices. With the falling rain and the fact it noticed she had an assortment of powerful Pokemon on her, the fire monkey really didn't fancy its chances. Edging its feet from side to side, its eyes shifted every so often, assessing if it could make a victory out of this. Thankfully, the Pokemon it sent forward was a rather showy looking Teddiursa, one with immaculate white fur. Its eyes widening, the Chimchar was clever enough to work out it wasn't as strong as the other Pokemon she had produced. Smirking to itself, the Chimchar had a sudden wave of confidence flush over its emotions. Styling its arms around in the air, the fire on its tail seemed to glow brighter, even despite the harsh rain. About to launch its attack with the surging fire energies it was brewing in its stomach, it was caught unaware as Candra went flying forwards with a spring to her step. Making incredibly serene paces despite the depressing environment, it was if she was born to show off her jazz. Knowing she had to claw at the opponent, she span around, using the slippery mud to amplify her speeds. Amazing as it looked, it was the complete epitome of style over substance. Out of all five possible strikes that could have landed, it didn't look as if any were going to connect at all. The first spin was fruitless as the Chimchar merely stepped backwards. The second, third strikes were met with swift dodges from Chimchar but unluckily for the Sinnoh Pokemon, it had moved over to the edge where the rapids were flooding. Gulping, it turned to look at the polar bear and was met with two severe gashes to the face. With the claws digging in, Candra slammed the Pokemon in the opposite direction back onto the safety of flat land. Finishing her twirl with a little pose, Candra seemed hopeful that everyone would meet her with clamorous applause. However, she would receive a rude awakening instead. Having finally got a second to itself, the Chimchar shot forward a fairly pathetic flame thanks to the pouring rainfall. Searing faintly against Candra, the little white Teddiursa went patting her feet around as she dealt with the sudden stress. All the while this had been going on, the female trainer seemed largely uninterested. All she cared about was her Sentret. Granted it had just had a near death experience but... It was almost as if she didn't give a damn in the world about the Chimchar. Leaping over to Thea, the monkey began causing a racket to try and get her to leave from the Rocket but was met with nothing but disdain. "Fideo! BE QUIET! I'm trying to look after Sentret here... You just have fun doing whatever. You know I don't like battles." Shaking her head, she combed down some more of Sentret's fur. Trainer Battle
Thea's Chimchar | ♂ | Level 7 | Health : 28% ( 7/25 HP) Status : Normal I don't trust you one bit Candra | ♀ | Level 10 | Health : 83% (29/35 HP) Status : Normal Don't rough me up like that
Weather status: Rain
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Post by Morrigan on May 20, 2012 3:45:18 GMT 11
Sharada could see the unease in the Chimchar's posture, he knew she was a Rocket and even by saving Sentret, wanted his trainer to go to a safer location. The brunette didnt want to harm the girl or either of her Pokemon but if it came down to it, she'd have to. Biting her tongue as the fiery monkey tried it's best to warn Thea, she couldnt help but pause as the trainer showed little interest in her Pokemon. Too busy stroking her Sentret, the poor Chimchar was left to fight this battle on it's own. What a irresponsible trainer. Looking eye to eye with the on guard Chimchar, a part of her almost wanted to pipe up now and say she would be taking Fideo. It would save the hassle, pain and time of battling each other and by the actions of the girl, she probably wouldnt care or even notice. Gulping, she wanted that monkey, so a few foul traps were going to have to be set. "Sentret live across this area but yours appears to be one of the most beautiful I have seen. I'm pleased I could aide you in rescuing such a lovely Pokemon." Smiling a little, she tilted her head to one side, "But this Chimchar of yours seems a little unruly. Like battling is the only thing it cares about. What's wrong with huggling these days?"
Trailing off as Candra skipped in to start her attack, her flashy moves were missed by Sharada's blue eyes as she focused across the battle and onto Thea. Glaring at her, it was a surprise her 'opponent' didn't pick up on such a heavy stare. One thing she didnt seem to recall that it was Chimchar who led her to the drowning Sentret's location, Sharada was just merely there at the right time and place. It would've been horrible to see a drowning fire type... She couldnt stand this fussy girl, showering her raccoon in attention when Chimchar deserved just a much. Pausing her thoughts as Candra span to a halt, Sharada put on a cutesy act to one, please her Pokemon and two, appear to be the same type of trainer as this girl. "Great job, Candra! Your moves are adorable! Later, we'll have a nice little honey picnic, okay?" Giggling childishly, Sharada watched with folded arms as her polar Teddiursa jumped energetically on the spot, only to be harshly burnt with Chimchar's flames, followed by a just a flaming scolding from his trainer.
Smirking down to the told off monkey, Sharada curled a finger to the Chimchar, "Thats right. You demanded a battle with me, so focus on me. I dont really like this rain." Trying to turn her grin into more of a gentle smile, she turned back to her own Pokemon, "Let rip with one last Fury Swipe! Do your best!"
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Post by The REAL Joey on May 22, 2012 5:15:57 GMT 11
Pampering her Sentret to try and get it to cheer up from its near death experience, Thea looked up half heartedly as she replied back to Sharada. "Oh... Chimchar is always like this. Battle morning, noon and night. It really isn't befitting of someone cute like me. It gets REALLY annoying, like gosh." Shaking her head she began making cutesy baby noises at her Sentret. Chimchar on the other hand seemed mortally wounded by her words. A lot of the time that he was getting into fights was because of the girl's incompetence and knack for getting into trouble with some REALLY shady folk. This was yet another time but with her Sentret enrapturing her attention, it meant escape was next to impossible. Turning to look at the gleeful polar bear it had but once choice. Force all of its energy into the best ember the world had ever seen and get a critical or it was over... Or it could try and hassle Thea again. Turning on the spot, it began jumping up and down on the mud, splattering it everywhere as it screeched riotously. "BE QUIET CHIMMY! I TOLD YOU ALREADY AND THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE!" Near enough in tears at its trainer being so unbelievably dense, it was almost taken off guard by the sight of Candra thundering towards it, whirling her paws around like some sort of dance. Unable to react quickly enough in time, the bruised monkey had to take the hits full on. Relentlessly piling on the swipes, Candra went on and on. It was almost as if she wasn't aware of the fact she was mauling the unfortunate opponent and believed this to be all some sort of fun and games for her to revel in. Dealing out the final hit, the Chimchar rose up in the air and landed ungracefully in the mud as it went tumbling backwards, causing another helping of mud splatters to land on everything within the vicinity. Its eyes near fading as the Pokemon was close to falling unconscious, it looked up and tried to crawl its way along the muddy grass to get closer to its trainer. Its outstretched hand so far away but its spatial awareness not registering, it seemed like a cruel sight to behold. Candra certainly didn't know her own strength. Trainer Battle
Thea's Chimchar | ♂ | Level 7 | Health : 0% (0/25 HP)Status : KO'd ... Candra | ♀ | Level 10 | Health : 83% (29/35 HP) Status : Normal A riveting performance, non?
Weather status: Rain Victory!
Your Teddiursa fought courageously and has levelled up! It went up by 3 levels (+1 thanks to the Lucky Egg) and is now Level 13! Candra also gained +1 Happiness! Candra managed to pick up a Tiny Mushroom!
The battle well and truly over, it was almost as if Thea was despondent as ever and completely oblivious to the closing. Still coddling her now spoilt Sentret, the female had no idea Chimchar was now on his last ounce of strength as he tried a final time to warn her. His arm seemingly grabbing at nothing and his vision blurring over, it exhausted its final option. Crying out with a distressingly painful sounding cry, it appeared to work, grabbing Thea's attention... Or more accurately, her undivided enraged wrath. "CHIMCHAR! WILL YOU STOP BEING SUCH A SELFISH LOSER! Sentret nearly died out here and all you can think about is ANNOYING me with nothing but stupid battles...?! Aaaaaaahhh..." Standing up, Sentret in one arm, her umbrella in the other, she stropped angrily in her final outburst. "I HATE YOU!" The words were enough to pierce the Chimchar's very heart. Feeling its mouth choke up, it had tears in its eyes. It had always had a rocky relationship with her but... Was this the end...? Holding onto her Sentret and umbrella in one hand, she grabbed Chimchar's Pokeball and angrily lobbed it directly at the fire monkey's face, resulting in the Pokemon fully losing unconsciousness. "I hate you, I hate you, I hate YOU! I never want to see you ever again...!" Turning on the spot, she ran full pelt away from the scene uncaring as to what Sharada thought of her selfish abandonment of the Pokemon. Disappearing off into the murk and rain, they were left standing there with the beaten Chimchar soaked into the muddy grasslands. Putting a paw on her mouth, Candra looked slightly confused. Her innocent mind not quite grasping the situation yet not fully ignorant of the fact that something unspeakable horrible had just unfolded before it. Sporting a quivering smile, she looked to the floor and picked up a tiny little mushroom by her foot. Plucking it, she held it up to Sharada and blinked her eyes cutely, still a bit apprehensive about what was going on. - Thread unreserved. -
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Post by Morrigan on May 23, 2012 4:09:02 GMT 11
Sharada stood in utter shock at the sight before her. This was the first time she had witnessed a trainer treating their own Pokemon in such horrid manner. Of course she had seen other things along her journey but this was just heart breaking. Another other mission and a trainer would fight to keep their Pokemon but this one was literally crawling through the mud to try and warn her, only to have a ball smacked right in it's face. What was more was that this girl was only interested in that Sentret, Sharada herself hadn't even recieved all that much of a thank you. Feeling the rain splatter down on her as her eyes still remained on the spot where the girl once stood, she was only brought to her senses when Candra started crying out. Blankly looking downward, the brunette's eyes seemed completely dead, "Candra... Good job..." Looking almost hurt at the lack of enthusiasm or attention, the bear began waving it's arms around frantically, only to be returned.
Taking a step forward, the drench girl lent down, holding her arms forward and collecting the Chimchar. Trying to brush off the wet mud from around it's face, she couldnt quite stop herself from feeling the need to cry. Nothing actually came out, this was something she needed to get used to. Perhaps what made it worse was the fact that even though the monkey escaped it's trainer now, it was going to a much worse place. Whimpering a gulp, she held tightly onto the fainted Chimchar, "I'm so so sorry..." she whispered faintly. Retrieving it's Pokeball, the brunette returned the Chimchar to it's ball, giving it a look over one final time. Attaching it to a spare spot on her holster, the girl ran a hand under her nose and eyes, shaking her head to try and get her act together. The mission was complete, now she had to hand it over, the heavy feeling of guilt looming over her yet again.
Mission Complete...
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