GOD
He/Him
41
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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Nouvelles Baelgrill [M]
POSTED ON Jun 27, 2023 9:09:10 GMT
"I see..."
Damn. That sucks. Too delicate to be cheap, but not expensive enough to be worth investing in. The dinosaur bone economy truly is in shambles, isn't it? Oh well. You'll file this conversation away in the back of your mind. You've always wanted to have a Tyrantrum skeleton, ever since you were a child. Once you're a made man, you'll not only have that skeleton, but a house to put it in, too. Hell, once you're the Champion, you'll be able to have as many houses and as many dinosaur bones as you want, and nobody, not the League fat cats nor the Rocket top dogs, will be able to stop you.
But that tangent aside, seems like everything is going well on his end, and that's good. The cash cow still has plenty of milk left in its udders. Howard Slayte will keep pumping out profits, a box on a spreadsheet will be green instead of red, and some financier fucker will be right pleased with the good work. All in all, seems like--
--BRINGBRINGBRINGBRINGBRINGBRINGBRINGBRINGBRING!!!
Awh, fuck, that's your phone. Taking a deep breath, you place your burger to the side and fish your phone out of your pocket, and it only takes one glance at the caller - "smuggling prick" - to tell you that you need to be elsewhere, and you needed to be there about an hour ago.
"Well, it's been real, it's been fun, it's been real fun, but I got other business to take care of." You sigh, turning down the volume of the ringtone as you stand up. With one tap of a button, you return Salandit to his Pokeball, and as soon as he's safe and secure inside, you begin walking away. "You know how this goes. Dropoff point is the same as last time. See you next week, Slayte."
With that, you leave the alley, turn the corner out of sight, and immediately break into a sprint, off to handle whatever mess you may or may not be responsible for. Once again, Howard Slayte is left alone, with only the unattended barbecue to keep him company, and your half-eaten burger to remember you by.
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