Allie
She/her
24
APRIL 19
Vaniville Town, Kalos
Demisexual
Performer
Grunt
We don't wanna face it, but we didn't make it
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Alison Everly
Generational Conflict [S]
POSTED ON May 23, 2024 17:24:28 GMT
“Thank you, I appreciate that,” she said sincerely, watching him under her lashes as she tried to hide the shock. Since joining Rocket, she had begun to believe the camaraderie shown to her had been a fallacy. A foy to get her in their clutches. Even though she was here for her own personal reasons, regardless of any kindness shown by others, she had hoped there would be good people here. Someone who cared. Looking at Grigori, albeit sceptical, she was a comforted to know he might be one of them. “I’ll be sure to inform you if I break a nail.”
A ghost of a smile came over her face, both in amusement and unease at his question.
“Pageantry is definitely a word for it”, she mused, leaning back in her chair as she glanced at the sky. “But yes, I compete – I used to compete in the Pokémon Showcases in Kalos. I have done since I was young – my mother used to do it. I’ve won everything you can think of.” Alison ran her fingers through her hair in thought, moving it over her shoulder with a swish. Her smile faltered as quickly as it came. “Well, everything but Kalos Queen.”
Her demeanour darkened considerably as she paused, her gaze transfixed on the latte in front of her. Furious. Memories of years of failure despite her regional success flooded her vision, the silver instead of the gold, the bitter talks in the cemetery over her mother’s grave, the fire that engulfed the theatre…
Taking a breath, she moved her eyes back to Grigori, able to escape the flashback that had begun to shroud her vision. Evident sadness clouded her eyes, a thousand unspoken words swimming within them. Then she smiled, a perfectly perfected façade, as if nothing had happened.
“I changed field because the Pokémon Contest scene can be hard, let’s put it that way. Plus, I’m getting older. People won’t want to see me in the scene for much longer. The young will always be the most dazzling, after all.” Alison picked up her latte, taking a long drink before continuing. She settled the mug down with a clink. “So, I switched things up. I saw Rocket was – hiring and joined. That’s it.” Her lie felt obvious. “I thought someone might as well make use of my theatrical skills while I still have them.”
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