What are you doing?!
She blinked, as if waking up from a dream. Her brows raised as she looked at the officer stumped over the table, then up at the man they’d been interrogating. He looked different than she’d expected.
Less ordinary, if that made any sense. She’d thought Team Rocket would look just like everyone else—
giona ferrara looked the part of a low-level troublemaker; punk-hair, yellow jumpsuit and all.
And he was right.
She was in over her head.
Something in the back of her mind cried that it wasn’t supposed to go like this. That she
hadn’t acted impulsively. In fact, this was all according to plan— like the final step of a grand movie heist where everything seemed to be going wrong, she’d already sent a Zorua back to the interrogation room in her place, taken a voice recording of the Warden with her Chatot, and prepared a secret escape route.
But she hadn’t. Chryssa was every bit as underprepared and vulnerable as she appeared, and like it or not, the events she’d set off were now in motion. Consequences.
Reality. Miracles only went so far.
She was testing Arceus.
The thought gave her wild satisfaction as she sheathed Muir and followed clumsily after the Rocket grunt, barely reaching up to him before the lights and cameras above them exploded. Glass and sparks rained down from above, plunging the hall into washed-out darkness.
In the dark, she felt him hand her his beanie. She pulled it over her head without thinking. It felt warm and snug around her ears, and smelled of smoke and sweat.
It felt wrong. Like she was in someone else’s place. Like she wasn’t ever
meant to be here in this hat, in this role, in this situation.
But
she’d chosen it. Thoughtlessly, nobly, perhaps spitefully.
“Thank you,” she spoke brightly, a little out of breath.
“You got your Pokemon back then, I take it? Let me handle the subterfuge.” Chy-T the Zorua appeared in a bright flash, letting out a yip of recognition at the sight of Jonah.
“Oh, you’re acquainted? Good. I need an illusion of him escaping out the other side of the building. Draw them off our tail, if you can.”
The Zorua whined, ears flicking.
“Don’t get caught— disappear if you have to, but stick to the city limits.” Fortree was not an easy city to navigate— with Jonah’s image appearing all across its many levels and terraces, it would keep the League busy for some time.
With Ryssa C, her second Zorua, out of commission, Chryssa had no alibi for her own disappearance— but that was the way things were.
A second Jonah, this one still wearing his beanie, formed in a blur of bending light and stood before the first. It whined again, faintly, eyes flickering. The illusion wasn’t convincing as Chy-T’s well-practiced Chryssa impression, but enough to fool people in low light or from afar.
“We’re counting on you.”
Chy-T took off running.
Chryssa turned back to Jonah.
“I have a contact in Lilycove—I can teleport us there, but I can only take one at a time. You’d have to call your Manectric back.” She hesitated.
“We could both travel by Phantom Force, but it leaves a trail. It can be traced, technically.”She’d never had a partner-in-crime before. It was causing... problems.
Maybe it was better to break out the old-fashioned way.
But, if Jonah chose either option, he would find himself transported (either alone or alongside Chryssa) to the back yard of a suburban jungle, standing at the edge of a swimming pool with two startled homeowners reclining in pool chairs nearby.