Memo
He/him
28
August 26
Spikemuth, Galar Region
Homosexual
Ranger Captain
Elite Ranger
it gets lonely in this gangster's paradise
somebody you know'll never change
POSTED ON Apr 30, 2022 16:07:08 GMT
The vase shattering was distant background noise. Memo figured it was a figment of his imagination as stress caused his mind to shatter into sixteen bazillion pieces. Distantly, he also heard Andrea say something about something and there was a lot of G’s in the sentence; something purple and-- and cold stretched out beneath him, numbing him from the toes up, and then a Gengar loomed up in front of the shirtless child, visage twisted into something terrifying and irate. The kid froze. Memo could feel his lungs loading up with a scream, like bullets dropping into a gun’s chamber; more like bombs, honestly, falling through the loading door of a plane. With all the agility in his body, he lunged forward and smothered the child in the jacket, snapping it over his head and squeezing the boy back to his chest as the terrified shriek was muffled in the children’s North Face fabric. Memo spun the kid away, firmly planting himself between the trembling child and the Gengar. “It’s okay, it’s okay, está bien, está bien.” He was whispering and gently rocking the child from one side to the next. Andrea and her Kangaskhan had caught up by then as Memo lowered the jacket to reveal the child’s reddened, tear-stained face. He gave a big, wet sniff, and a half-sob, half-mewl escaped his lips. “What did we learn about running off like that?” Memo asked, sliding the child’s arms into his jacket and kneeling to fasten the zip. “D-d-don’t do it!” the kid croaked, crying. “Exactamente.” He zipped the kid safely into his jacket. “Now, chin up. We promised you a Pokemon battle, right?” The boy’s face was still pale, but his tears were drying. He nodded, and the kids Missy was carting yelled “YEAH!” loud enough for the neighbors to hear and for Memo to wince. He met Andrea’s eye over the boy’s shoulder. “Then, let’s get to it! It’s a fancy apartment so there’s a battling field in the courtyard.” The once-crying boy yelled “I WANNA PRESS ALL THE BUTTONS IN THE ELEVATOR!” and tried to dart away, but Memo grabbed his arm. “Oh, no you don’t. There’s 74 floors. We don’t have enough years in our lives for 74 buttons. You can press the ground floor button, and that’s it.” “Awww, you’re no fun.”
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