[attr="class","snub-greyson"]Greyson abandons the war.
He leaves behind those who are left, those that fight even when hope is lost.
He envied them. He pitied them.
He hated them.
More than anything, he hated himself.
Greyson approached the dilapidated form of his childhood home, fingers lingering on the rusted knob. He takes a moment to himself, a singular breathe, before he twists and enters. It's familiar, yet it holds none of the warmth he'd come to associate with it. Looking through the kitchen window he sees the plot of dirt his mother had used as a personal garden.
Life had not grown there in many years.
He moves on, finding the living room exactly as his family had left it. He sits in the center of the couch, mind whirling back to the day the two evacuated. A plane to Kalos, one of the last that would leave the region before the war picked up. He watched them board, eyes tracing the plane as it left the airport. Just as it lifted above the clouds a massive black serpent — Rayquaza — met the plane, sheathed in green flame.
From thousands of feet below, Greyson watched his parents die.
His hand traces a line in the dust of his couch, and he leans back, absorbing a deep breathe. One-by-one he releases his Pokemon. Out of his team of dozens, only six remained.
Gnarled and scarred, his Blastoise stood resolute.
Still clinging onto vibrancy, though it was more muted than ever before, Ellie his comfey wraps around his wrist. She mews softly, resolutley.
Missing a wing and with a chipped and muddled carapace, Viv his Vespiquen chitters passively.
Lacking her normal excitement, fur faded and patchy, Jesster his Lopunny hops from foot-to-foot.
Brooding and irritable, his Zoroark leans cross-armed against the wall.
Lastly, standing tall and exuding power, his Delphox looked at him expectantly.
He gave them all a smile, thumbing the Comfey around his wrist, eyes lingering on each of them. The light shining through the windows gives away the shadowy forms that assemble outside of his home.
"
One last time, huh?"
Greyson had abandoned the war. But, the war didn't abandon him.
A snort of amusement escapes his Delphox, while the others give their own grunts, hisses, mews, and more. He nods, resigned, and his smile feels genuine for the first time in forever.
He pushes himself to his feet, repeating his previous statement like a mantra.
"
One last time."
One-by-one the Pokemon assemble behind him, and one-by-one, they resign themselves to go down swinging.
As the door explodes inwards, and the battle truly starts, his mind goes to his last words to
freya morningstar.
It was his time to rest now.
After he gave them hell, of course.
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