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Summoned from out of nowhere, stone boulders crashed down between Gabe and the Musharna. They fell backwards until enough of them crammed into the space to block it off, the metallic steps and walls of the lighthouse creaking and bowing with the pressure of new matter.
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There was a crackling noise like burning paper. Small pebbles began to crack and crumble from the boulder wall as the flaming black briars burrowed through the seams in the rocks, worming their way through a little at a time.
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As Alex turns to give Vince the command, he would see between himself and his Lucario an image, a visage, like a smudge of soot on the bare air.
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An image of himself, smouldering and smoking at the edges, blank-eyed and burning away as Memo’s nightmares mesh and converge on each other. The not-Alex beings to crack and split, seams of ember hot redness splitting like lightning across his skin as he dissolves to ash.
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Vince’s slap is loud and audible even above the din of the not-fire, and it
works, because Memo bursts up with a scream-- then, he winces, eyes squeezing shut as he places a hand to the reddening mark forming quickly on his cheek.
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“Ow,” he says, dizzy from sitting bolt-upright from dead sleep, then,
“thanks.” [break][break]
He uses the Lucario to get to his feet, still shaky. The scent of burning wood is still thick in the hallway, though fading by the second.
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Still holding his cheek, he looks up at Alex, sheepish smile crawling across his face.
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“Remember when you told me to be careful?” he asks weakly, wincing in apology.
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There’s a trill of annoyance, this time audible, and a second later a loud
thud echoes as something heavy slams against Gabe’s boulders. Like a battering ram, the Musharna beats at the makeshift wall between it and the interlopers, and each pulse pushes the rocks closer and closer to falling, pebbles crumbling and scattering down the stairs.
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Pink smoke filters between the ever-widening cracks.
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Memo reaches up and snags Alex’s hand, pulling him backwards, aiming to put them well behind Gabe and Vince and himself, because all it would take is one bad bounce to open a small cut and then they’d
really be in deep shit. Deeper than they already were. At least Memo was awake, now. He’d have plenty of time to beat himself up for being an idiot later.
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He navigates Alex back down to the landing of the floor beneath them, making enough space between them and the stairs to free Zuza. The unicorn looks around, confused for just a moment, before Memo yells,
“Psychic!” just as the Musharna finally breaks a space for its bean-shaped body in an accurate rendition of
The Shining. Horn glowing vibrant pink, Zuza makes a psychic wall that charges up the stairs like a train, gaining momentum as it goes, picking up Gabe’s wall of rocks and throwing it backwards with the Musharna lodged in the space it's broken open, sending it careening backwards, ripping open the doorway and continuing back until it crashed against the back wall of the lighthouse, bending the metal outwards with the force of the blow. Caught in the psychic barrage, the pink smoke is pushed back, compressed against the far wall where it puffs in weak spurts around the edge of Zuza’s psychic.
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It all happens with a screaming roar and a screech of rending metal. The silence in the aftermath is deafening.
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“Holy shit,” Memo says, looking at his unicorn with wide eyes.
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The Musharna is crushed under feet of boulders and stone. For a long time, there’s no motion from the pile of rubble.
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Memo’s still holding Alex’s hand, he realizes.
“Did we do it?” [break][break]
The smoke begins to fade.
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