GOD
He/Him
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December 25th
Spikemunth
Northeast
Monster
Rocket Beast
I survived because the fire inside me burned brighter than the fire around me.
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"Yeah, I got the money. That's the good news."
Digging a hand into your jacket pocket, you fish around for a bit, before producing a creased envelope with the word SLAYTE crudely scribbled on the back. Taking a few sluggish steps forward, you hand it over to Howard, giving him his hard-earned payment, before retracing your steps back to the wall. Sure enough, he'll find all the money he was promised, enough Pokedollars to continue scraping out a meagre life, just enough to let him keep chasing his dream, but not enough to catch it. Poor bastard. He's not locked up, but they've got him caged all the same. With the way the Rocket rat race works, he's not getting anywhere, let alone getting there fast. And, as you're about to tell him, he's about to be getting there even slower.
"Hope you enjoy it, because it won't be getting any higher." You explain, repeating your dull recollection of the same explanation you were given. "Apparently, the budget for 'traditional relics' is getting cut so they can invest more in 'extraterrial and outerdimensional artifacts', whatever the fuck that means."
A frown settles upon your face. You don't like this either, because when life gets harder for Howard, it gets harder for you, too. Turns out, the phrase "don't shoot the messenger" isn't very popular among criminals. Much the opposite, they quite enjoy making an example of the middlemen. You might outrank Howard by technicality, but in the greater machine of Team Rocket, you're the replacable part here. His skillset is valuable and hard to cultivate, but your job can just as easily be done by any of the hundreds of thugs that flock to the organisation like flies. Hell, most of them would probably do it better than you, too.
That's the second reason you don't like this. The first reason is that you've also been told your cut of the profit isn't going to be increasing, either, and that's really fucked you off.
"So, yeah."
You turn your head to stare up at the sky, only to be greeted by an overcast gloom. You can just about make out the glow of the moon behind the sea of dark clouds, but that's hardly a match for the vast ocean of the cosmos that lies behind the murk. Right now, there's hardly much to look at. Still, you look anyway.
"That's that."
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