[attr="class","skullbody"]Poison Jab after Poison Jab forced the false Hydreigon to back down, but only after its furious voice caused heinous amounts of damage in response. At least Behemoth had been given the chance to fight back; poor Bibidi was left recoiling from the pain of the false heads, unable to stop them as they returned to their master's side. Even with Akero arriving on the scene to provide some healing, it was clear that the foe standing before El was a most fearsome one indeed.[break][break]
Yet was it the true threat here? Or was it simply a herald of what was yet to come?[break][break]
As El continued to advance, the ground beneath their feet continued to crack and split. It was as if the desolation caused by the false Hydreigon's roar was chasing after them, menacing them no matter how far they tried to run. The abyss lurking beneath was not the cold one normally associated with darkness. Instead it was all too hot, embers nipping at El's heals and smoke teasing at their nose.[break][break]
With each passing moment, the ground beneath their feet began to shudder and shake. Was this simply an aftershock? Or was there worse on the horizon?[break][break]
Whatever it was, Isaac sure as hell wasn't going to wait and find out. Despite being trapped beneath a wall of mist and spoke, defiance filled every fiber of his being. He shouted. He smashed. He commanded his Pokemon to attack. Yet none of it made a difference. He was useless here, forced to watch history repeat in far more dramatic fashion.[break][break]
If Kiryu was here, maybe things would've been different. She always managed to show up when she was needed, pulling Isaac and El out of whatever messes they'd gotten themselves into just in the nick of time. She was reliable. She was dedicated. She was caring. She was invincible, until that tragic day when she wasn't.[break][break]
The jarring realization shook him from his childish wish. Kiryu wasn't there to take care of them anymore. Maybe it was his fault. Maybe it was hers. Maybe it was the cold, uncaring machinations of life. No matter who was to blame, it was a fact. Kiryu was gone, no matter how much he wished things had gone differently.[break][break]
That was all the more reason he had to live up to her example.[break][break]
Isaac took a step back, eye blaring. In a last, desperate battlecry, he flung himself towards the mist with all of his might. His shoulder dug into the wall, slowly but surely forcing him deeper into the mist's embrace. It pushed back with all of its might, threatening to snap him back onto his side of the dream, but he refused to give it any ground. Instead, he took step after step, forcing more air into his war cry by the moment.[break][break]
On his last shout, a familiar roar echoed around him. That was all the push he needed to force himself to break through.[break][break]
He wouldn't look the same on the other side of the darkness. His hair would be a touch sandier in color, cropped more closely to his hair. His already small body would be even shorter than usual, his lean muscle replaced with a downright scrawny build. A few youthful freckles poked out from beneath a skull mask that now seemed a touch too big for him. However, Isaac didn't notice any of these changes. He simply threw a hand out, taking El's wrist with a desperate cry.
"C'mon! I'm getting you out of here!"[break][break]
It wouldn't be enough. No matter how hard he pulled, the ground beneath their feet grew increasingly shaky and unstable. The ground behind El continued to sink deeper and deeper. The ground in front of El continued to rise higher and higher. Isaac tried to sink his heel into a crack, tugging with all of his might, but the realm itself seemed to be fighting all of the force he could bring to bear.[break][break]
There was a strong pull on his shoulder. Turning around ever so slightly, Isaac could see Watson making his way through the mists. Pulling on Isaac's back with all of his might, the little croc tried to contribute the one way he knew how. Leaning up to grab Watson by the waist, Duster was quick to follow. Rampage bit down on Duster with all of her might, her large body and heavy weight serving as an anchor for the rest of the group. That anchor was for Shockmaster to claim, the Electivire the only one of Isaac's team strong enough to start pulling the Rhyhorn back. Vivi, standing atop Rampage's back, gave Shockmaster a
Helping Hand to try and bolster her efforts.[break][break]
All of them were working in sync, hearts beating as one, to pull El away from their rapidly-crumbling nightmare. Yet they weren't the only ones. Perhaps it was the feeling of the Helping Hand working through her system, but Shockmaster could have sworn that an even stronger force was helping her in pulling the group back.[break][break]
Isaac could only hope it would be enough. The ground beneath El's feet erupted in glorious fashion, a plume of lava tearing through the darkness. Even the false Hydreigon, looming menacingly behind, was forced to fly back to avoid provoking the geyser's wrath. Rather than simply recede back to earth after the initial gush, it continued to hang in the air, boiling lava dripping down and searing the dreamscape down below.[break][break]
Hidden within the flame was what appeared to be the shadow of a moth.
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