Not-Chryssa
She/Her
27
May 1
Eterna City, Sinnoh
Panromantic
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as flies to wanton boys are we to the gods; they kill us for their sport
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Hadn’t they put any stakes on this match? She’d been so occupied with winning and getting her weird revenge that she’d forgotten to make her characteristic high-stakes wager. “Oh, why? Do you have a dozen on you?” Chryssa countered immediately.. Remembering the mixed bag he’d given her last time, however, she reconsidered. “Actually, don’t worry. I’ll save it for our next movie night.”
She shook Zac’s hand, making no effort to actually grip the giant mitt. Hers was as small and delicate as a handkerchief by comparison.
The battle itself had been... unique. Both trainers had been spellbound, lost in the spectacle of giant versus giant, spell versus sword.
After returning the dented armor and melted weaponry to the armory, where the attendant threw them on a pile of similarly-damaged equipment (apparently this was the standard result), Chryssa made sure to hang around the main entrance to catch Zac before he left.
“If you don’t have any Pokemon, I’ll settle for a favor,” she said, seeming to brighten at the idea of an ongoing, unspecified debt she could hang over the so-called gym leader’s head for the rest of her life.
But was that it? Couldn’t she trust Zac?
He’d been there on Victory Road when Muir had pierced the chest of Bailey Ooper. He’d fought for her before he even knew who she was, and even after he knew what she might be.
Bailey Ooper might have fallen, but Zac and Chryssa lived on.
This was their ballad.
The teenage bard spun clumsily in a circle, flourishing her feathered cap. “I’ve decided on your boon. My boon? Anyway, I’ve decided,” she announced. “It’s simple enough. Someday, champion of mine, I’m going to ask for your help. Again.”
She stopped spinning, teetering slightly in place. Her eyes were clear and searching. “When that happens, I’ll count on you to be there.”
Chryssa doffed her hat, lips twisting in a razor-sharp smile.
“When the other shoe falls.”
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