Hideo
he/him
15
October 18th
slateport
undecided
Gym Leader
Ace Trainer
i used to dream in the dark of palisades park.
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Hideo Kino
Vital Spirit Festival
POSTED ON Feb 20, 2021 19:43:14 GMT
Hideo grinned, catching onto that pun immediately. “Go get’em, Decidueye!”
He stood nearby, listening to Andy’s attempt and occasionally cheering him on. Honestly, he expected a gun to be louder than that. But maybe this was a special quieter gun that they use at these kinds of festivals. He probably would’ve been asking for a quieter gun if he heard a real one fired this close, but for the moment, he was slightly disappointed.
Not to mention all he heard were little *dings* when he assumed Andy hit a target. Probably wasn’t even that strong of a gun either. Oh well; if this was gonna be the first gun he got to shoot, he’d take it.
In a little while, he heard the music playing for the game stop. He couldn’t tell how many shots Andy managed land, but Hideo clapped for him regardless. And judging by what the festival worker said, he’d done pretty alright.
But now it was Hideo’s turn to use it. And boy was he excited; he was almost vibrating from anticipation.
Though approaching with shut eyes wasn’t the best choice. “May want to open your eyes for this, kid.”
“Oh, right.” Not as if that would actually help him, but it would at least throw off the festival worker for now. He was pretty certain if she did find out he was blind, she wouldn’t let him use it.
He opened his eyes, staring straight forward. His green eyes were unmoving, unwavering; couldn’t really do much with them if he couldn’t focus on anything.
The worker looked him over for a moment, before shrugging it off. “Alright, same deal for you; at the bell you can start shooting. Give it a pump before each shot to charge the rifle with a little air. There's twenty targets. When you hear the buzzer, time's up. Got it?”
Hideo nodded. “Yeah, yeah,” he said, failing to notice the weapon was presented for him to take. It took his Hatterene pushing his arm forward for him to finally go for it, earning another concerned glance from the worker.
He picked it up, noting that it was a little heavier than he expected. But he didn’t have the time to get a good feel for it; the music started up once again. He hastily raised it up to be perpendicular to his body, squarely against his chest. “You’ll do better if you hold it to your shoulder,” the worker mentioned.
Hideo nodded, raising the butt up to his shoulder. He didn’t know where the target was - so he just pumped the rifle and took a shot ahead. No ding - a clean miss on that slow-as-a-crawl wooden psyduck.
But even then, he actually kind of liked it. He’d never felt recoil like that before, little as it was. It brought a wide smile to his face, combined with a giggle. He aimed the gun forward once again, pumping it and taking another shot.
*ding*
His smile was now showing some teeth. “I got it!” he proclaimed, his giggling exploding into pure laughter. He hadn’t had this much fun in a while.
And he had more shots to get through - 18 shots left, if he recalled. He lifted the rifle back up, aiming it towards the side this time. He pumped it again, pulled the trigger, and-
*ding*
He struck another target that had slowly been making its way across the back by sheer coincidence. “Two for two!” he exclaimed, his jubilation only growing in intensity. He pumped again, took aim at a random direction forward, and pulled the trigger again.
*ding*
Another hit! Hideo was riding this high, aiming and pumping and firing as his leisure - and every shot followed by the *ding* of another Psyduck he hit. He aimed at nothing in particular, yet it was as if the wooden stands moved at just the right time for his shots to hit.
To the naked eye, he’d just seem like a crack shot. Even his Pokemon were surprised: his Hatterene was looking down at him, staring right at his eyes as she was trying to assess if he really was blind or had just been faking it the whole time. His Ribombee, meanwhile, just cheered on from the top of his head, intensifying with each shot.
And at no point did he accidentally aim it too far to the sides, never putting the worker and her Golduck at risk. All out of sheer luck.
But it couldn’t last forever; he reached his 20th shot before he knew it, and it hit squarely on target.
*ding*
With that, the music stopped. “You got some real good beginner’s luck there, kid,” the worker said, “19 out of 20 on your first is pretty impressive. Just hand it over real quick and I can give you your prize.”
Hideo was still too into his giggling fit to hand it over. It was up to his Hatterene to pull it out of his hands and give it back to her. She also had to be the one to take the prize the Golduck had taken out for them; a small stuffed Golduck.
Reward successfully obtained, the Hatterene handed the stuff toy to the boy. She patted Hideo on the back, prompting him to turn back towards Andy, his green eyes still wide open and unfocused. “Didn’t think I’d be that good of a shot!” he exclaimed, he cheeks reddened from all that laughter.
Post 9 Stuffed Golduck obtained!
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