[attr="class","vpostbg"]During the evening of that same day, Vera found herself back to the coast. Her legs dangled and kicked off the edge of an old little pier without a boat, the seawater lit only by shimmering moonlight before her. Her sandals were discarded, allowing her to splash the chilling water with her feet.
Her pokemon were in the Center nearby, being treated for the injuries of the day. Vera scoffed, recalling how the nurse had scowled at her when she stumbled through the double doors. Sure, she may have been a bit crass when she asked them to look over her precious Selene’s wrist—it had been swelling oddly since the encounter with the Clamperl—but they were being shitheads! Telling her she needed to leave the Center, that it was a place for children, that they couldn’t have some drunk walking in there.
Vera was not a drunk.
She was, at best, a little tipsy, as evident by the now-empty bottle being rolled around on the pier under her palm. A less-sober woman would not have had the grace to relinquish her pokemon and exit the Center at the annoying pink-haired menace’s behest. She even made sure to thank the nice guard who escorted her out.
She inhaled the cool salty air, feeling calm, totally at peace with the world as she waited. She looked up at the stars and counted constellations.
Then the world reeled, and she found her skull cracking against splintered old wood.
”Fuck!” she hissed, cushioning the back of her head with her hands, bare foot slamming onto the wood impulsively. She shivered, the dress not being enough to brace her from the cold night. She had forgotten to grab a jacket from her motel room; the panic had settled in fast when they got to the elevator and Selene wasn’t trying to jab the buttons like she did when they arrived.
”I’mma good trainer!” Vera whined into the night, deciding fuck it, it was too dark for anyone to be out and anyone stupid enough to do so was weird enough to deal with her tantrum.
“I! Am! A Good! Fucking! Trainer!” Each word was punctuated with a slam of her fist against the wood. How come nurses had the audacity to stare at her like she was the villain? She was acting sloppy, but at least she wasn’t putting someone’s beloved pokemon at risk!
After tiring herself out, she groaned loudly, pressing the heels of her palms to her closed eyes and wincing when the rough wood fragments poke the lids.
“This fff-hucking sucks.”Eventually she does remove her hands and faces reality again, and is quickly greeted by two very concerned faces staring down at her. She yelped, surprised, pulling herself up to lean on her elbows before recalling that these two were hers. She sighed, dragging a clammy hand over her face,
“How did you two get out?” She wouldn’t have been surprised if the nurse had put them up for adoption—took them away from her, called it ‘necessary’. She’d kill her, but not be surprised.
Selene grinned, glancing cheekily over to Wilhelmina, who looked both proud and guilty. The Braixen waved her stick-wand, bathing them both in psychic energy. Vera noticed Selene’s little wrist cast; the two must have been treated. She chuckled and ruffled their heads,
”You little assholes escaped, huh?” Wilhelmina confirmed it with a nod, taking out the other hand she’d been hiding behind her to pass onto her trainer two minimized pokeballs.
“She’s gonna be so pissed,” Vera grinned, taking the pokeballs,
”I guess we should leave.”She staggered to push herself to a stand, waving off the offers of the much-shorter pokemon for help.
”Y-you two need to relax. I’ve got it under control, see? I’m like a fucking trapeze art—“ her foot glided off a mossy patch,
“—ist?”A resounding splash; Selene having to be held back from jumping into the water; Wilhelmina looking down at the water with a brow tighter than a pressed spring, arm outstretched to keep her idiot teammate from demise.
To their relief, Vera resurfaced, sputtering and racked with chills but very much alive. Her cheeks burned from shame and cold and she flailed her arms about, trying to recall
how the fuck to swim and finding her mind blank from panic and wine.
She felt something grab her and just about died right there.
It was smaller than a human, but just big enough to drag her to the coast, carrying her like a newborn. She clutched what felt like a huge, wet towel and looked ready to shrivel in on herself when the night breeze harshly grazed her soaked skin.
Coughing, she spat out salt, elbows braced on sweet, rough sand, hair dripping around her and framing her view. She turned over, still struggling to breathe as she tried to identify what the fuck just saved her ass. Turns out, it was a pretty average-looking Floatzel; the pokemon was looking at her with something like wild fascination and budding disdain.
Her eyes remained locked on it, arms coming around to wrap her body and try to revive some warmth. She felt two bodies press against her, far warmer than what she could do on her own. Looking down, she found Selene and Wilhelmina cuddled up to her, both glowering at the wild pokemon. They must have ran over as soon as they saw her being dragged to the beach.
The Floatzel stared at them with indifference; it could beat them easy. One water attack—that was all it would take. It could tell the trainer’s pokemon were weak and young. It growled a warning, baring fangs and scaring the two briefly. A chuckle followed. An empty wine bottle was thrown to the spot before her.
It took out something shiny. Closer inspection led Vera to conclude it was a Pearl, probably the same one she got from the Clamperl earlier. She must have dropped it when she fell in the water. The pearl was tossed her way and her shaking fingers struggled to trap it between her palms.
Satisfied, the wild Floatzel nodded a farewell to them, a sharp look still in its eye before it turned away and dove back into the water, back to the spot it had chosen to sleep for the night. Hopefully no humans would litter or stumble into it again.
Vera, Selene, and Wilhelmina sat there on the sand. The two fire pokemon had let go of Vera and made some distance; they naturally didn’t like the feel of dew on themselves. Vera had pulled her legs up to her chest, tired and still cold.
She would wait until she felt dry enough to walk before taking her pokemon. Upon returning to the motel, she would finally end what felt like an unnecessarily long day by disposing the empty wine bottle in a recycling bin. Perhaps next time she’d just lounge on the beach with some iced tea.
FLOATZEL CHOSE TO [SPARE] YOU.