i used to dream in the dark of palisades park.
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When There Ain't no Starry Sky
POSTED ON Mar 6, 2021 22:57:47 GMT
Finally came the end of a very long day, a lavender night sky setting in over dirt paths full of life. Petalburg had certainly earned its name, a dense greenery draping and surrounding long city roads. They'd been well worn on the sides from daily foot traffic, some faded tire marks in the middle from the few cars around. The foliage surrounding the fronts of houses were neatly cut while ones left further away had blooming bushes and flowerbeds. Truly thriving and well fed, anyone passing by could feel the flourish of nature untouched. Houses even donned lanterns instead of many streetlights littering the land.
Maybe this day hadn't been quite as long for all people, but Jon was starting to feel severely worn out and worked out. Today wasn't meant to be as taxing, except life finds ways of surprising us all the time. Walking all the way from Littleroot proved no problem, so the young man created a few of his own to think about while reflecting on the rest of his day.
First was probably zooming through Oldale, a much smaller residency and far easier path through. He had no reason to be there and helped him form the plan he's stuck with now. It may have been wise to take a second to stop and pace himself, think ahead while he had time. Nah, Jon had sunlight to burn and energy to spare. Why bother with the finer details when you can go quick and easy to where you need to be? His plan had been simple: hold his Tyrogue from under its arms right out in front of him while engaging in populated areas.
Second was the fact that this plan really didn't work in his favor. Sure, Jon didn't want his pokemon roaming around and getting overwhelmed, but there had to be better options. Sadly, the black haired teenager had been a being of habit, entirely used to having his little buddy by his side. Even if that meant holding him in a way that simply caused him to go limp. He was still never sure what caused it, seeing as it didn't truly bother him. It just made walking a little awkward.
Instead of trying to correct these two things, he's thinking about earlier in the day. Many simply leave without fanfare, however Jon had more than an experience leaving his hometown. The thought had spurred into his mind and just started bothering him, dividing his attention between it and finding a pokemon center. That should be the best place to go when traveling as a trainer, probably giving you the most accurate layout of where to go. Even better would be a listing of lodgings, as tension was building his heel with each coming step.
Finding a pokemon center isn't going to help him get over the way he was feeling though.
Taking a moment to stand there and inhale sharply, the cold sea air brushing past his skin right after. It almost felt colder here than in Littleroot, but the temperature was always lower when the sun set. He really had to get going, otherwise the assailing winds will continue to chill his bones. These sensations hadn't shook his mind free from what vexed him. May as well keep moving forward, put a little pep in your step to stay warm until you're among insulated walls.
Of course, this had now led to his third problem of the incoming evening: Jon had absolutely no idea where he was going. There hadn't been reasons for him to come to Petalburg in the past. His father used to have a job somewhere in this city, retiring by the time Jon became a toddler. If he could get a hand free, then he'd be able to look up a map, except that wasn't applicable. It left the possibility of letting go of the pokemon in his hands and having him freak out.
He didn't bother stopping to ask for directions either, since he hadn't seen anyone yet. People were indoors by this time, especially in this part of the year. Actually, the young man hadn't really bothered to look anywhere that wasn't partially blocked by the Tyrogue's head.
Instead of thinking of simple ways to help him get on track, he's derailed by a constant question burning in his head: Why did she do that?
Not only was he at a loss, but he was stressed out by this. Jon wasn't even hiding this with his breathing pattern, letting his body stiffen unnecessarily. Maybe he needed another break, trying to wait for the winds to let up on his thin frame. It'd be great to zip up the jacket, that's yet another luxury that the teenager didn't have. The breeze died down and so did some of his anxiety as he took a pause, deciding to lower his arms just a bit as fatigue set in. A strong gust could whip up at any moment, yet it began to matter less and less.
It was time to dig deep and do the only thing he could: ask for help. He must have traveled far enough in to be in the vicinity of someone, being at a wide crossroads currently. There were other smaller paths laying around the houses, but he had stuck to the well-lit, main trail. His immediate straight line locomotion was to make sure he hadn't trapped himself in any nooks or crannies, but it would have to end at some point. There was no chance he was traveling out of city limits as it continued to grow darker. As long as he kept breathing for warmth and looking around for anybody, Jonathan was sure he'd find someone kind enough to lend a hand.
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