Annie!
She/Her
16
Employee at the Stray
Cadet
i used to dream in the dark of palisades park.
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Annie Mei
Feeding Frenzy
POSTED ON Feb 17, 2020 22:18:15 GMT
[attr="class","anniepost"] Annie realised a little late that she didn’t much like the helmet. A costumed hero was a cool idea, and she couldn’t deny that it had its uses, but the human element was somewhat missing. She couldn’t see his face; read it, and see how he’d taken her answers. She’d had plenty of chances to refine it, but her honesty drew out looks of pity she’d rather not see. On second thought, maybe the helmet helped. The last thing she wanted was yet another person feeling bad for her. “…You remind me of Oreo,” she said eventually, bending down to watch the water. Her voice drew a little quieter, if only for a moment. “Not the whole costume part, but the, what’s the word… Humbleness? These things don’t ‘just happen’. You make them happy, by doing good things. Or trying to. If somebody asks me how or why I’m here, I’ll tell them. It’s because I’m strong. I want them to know it, and see it too. Guess that’s the difference between people like me and people like you.”A bittersweet smile showed itself, but only for a few moments. Before she could continue, he made his proposal, and surprise took over her face. Then suspicion. Then a cross between the two, both fighting for dominance. Not just because he’d offered her a place to stay, either. He’d shown his face, and more importantly, it was a face she knew. Where did she know that face from? There were more pressing questions. He’d already shown that he wasn’t joking, and he’d given his reason, and yet… “Why?” She furrowed her brow. The streets had taught her to be cautious of anything ‘free’, but the man had yet to give her a reason to suspect him. Realising that she’d said as much moments before eased some of the doubt on her face. Some. “I’m not… totally homeless, you know. There’s a guy in Rustboro, Mister Fader. If I spend the day working at his bar, he’ll let me spend the night in one of its rooms.” It was a start. Evan was a surprisingly nice man, and the work rarely strained her, but the time it took her to earn the night’s roof stopped her from venturing far from the city. Still, it was an option, and to keep that to herself seemed disingenuous. “Besides that, people don’t usually apologise by offering me a house.”Beneath the surface, Tox was in her element in more ways than one. The Wide Guard did little to sway a Pokemon that knew how the move worked – and knew its weaknesses. She followed suit after Torpedo, slower than the living jet but no less fierce. A Mareanie’s body found itself bashed away from its snack by a Liquidation-enhanced Tox. The last sea star only had to look at the two attackers and realise it was seconds away from a beatdown to decide it was done snacking. Its legs moved in unison to pull it the hell out of dodge. [attr="class","wizzcred"] [newclass=".anniepost"]margin-top:25px; [/newclass] [newclass=".anniepost b"]font-weight:lighter;color:#cb4335; [/newclass] [newclass=".anniepost i"]font-style:italic;color:#cb4335; [/newclass] [newclass=".wizzcred"]font: monospace; font-size: 10px; color:#7a7a7a;[/newclass] [newclass=".wizzcred a"]font: monospace; font-size: 10px; color:#7a7a7a;[/newclass]
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