a. z. fell
She/Her
30
December 21st
Fortree, Hoenn
Bisexual
Surviving
Civillian
i'm just a demon who goes along with hell as far as she can.
Burning Poison [DW]
POSTED ON May 23, 2022 20:33:24 GMT
Cyg rubs absently at the side of her neck, face flushing, and not completely because of the temperature in the caverns. “I’m, uh, part-timer. I do a lot of deliveries, so Elisa doesn’t have to leave. Or I fill in for her when she does.” There was, of course, the whole illicit-poison-brewery-basement deal, but Cyg wasn’t sure Tianyu really needed to know that, yet. But! She snaps her fingers as a thought pops into her head. “Have you met Elisabeth Fiorelli ? She’s my boss. She’s kinda into pharmaceuticals too.” She barely hides a wince, realizing she’s dug herself a little bit of a hole. I thought we weren’t mentioning the illegal stuff, genius. “Holistic stuff,” she adds. "Remedies from Pokemon and, you know, natural things.” Twilight flashes her a thumbs up. Nailed it. Speaking of, he has a cat under one arm and a puppy under the other. There’s no more room for-- for freeloaders, Cyg guesses, until she watches her Lucario pull a confused face; then, a little, black noggin appears above his own head. A Salandit, which has clambered up the back of her Aura Pokemon, and was now peeking down at him from on top of his head. The two Pokemon shared a look. Then, the Salandit gripped tight to the fur between Twilight’s ears, essentially illustrating that they didn’t have a choice, they were stuck with him. Cyg heaved a sigh, but her tired smile was full of affection. She thought over Tianyu’s words carefully. “Yes,” she says, and there’s a sort of relief palpable in her voice. “Elisa pays me well. I’m not working 48 hour long weeks crawling through the walls of Mauville to make ends meet. I like not being in the city. I like being able to afford things.” She takes a second to examine the scarred, burnt, calloused palms of her hand, running her thumb over some of the newer, redder scratches and cuts from trimming pants, folding paper for bouquets, and even a nic on one finger where she caught herself running new piping for a sky mister at the shop. Eventually, she says, “I do miss working with my hands, though,” in a wistful tone. “I love my job but there’s nothing like running a bunch of wires and installing components and having it all work perfectly when the power turns on.” It was like a puzzle, each time, that her brain ached to solve.
catch attempt salandit !
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