June Bug
she/her
twenty-seven
April 21
Mauville City
Bisexual
Delivery-Person
civilian
Swallow the Heart and Kill the Senses
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june sleigh
“I… can’t make any promises,” she said. June didn’t want to make the other man worry necessarily. Or put herself in danger. But… money did not come to her freely. Risk was a necessary component of her life—anyone’s. She already struggled with promises for Annalise. Him? Impossible.
“But… I’ll try,” she offered.
The dream shifted. Changed. They could both feel it. Soon, they’d awaken and they’d be taken away from wherever this was. Returned to their own lives. June didn’t want to go, and she didn’t want to say. This was all too much, but it wasn’t enough. Why did it have to be steeped in the faults of the past?
Maybe it didn’t have to be.
“I think you’ll try,” she said. Their eyes locked. An urge sprouted in her mind, something almost taboo. A mockery of everything Howard wanted. But a necessary step to truly make things possible.
To forgive was to forget, or something. She didn’t know how the phrase went. “But… don’t worry about me, for the first bit. Convince Matchstick first– and then we can see what happens. She hates your guts. Wants you dead.”
“Good luck, Howard.”
As her mind traversed the dreamscape, and everything faded from reality–
So too did her memories. Left behind and burned, like the bridge Howard did months ago. But when a bridge burned, all it did was remove a path. Things were meant to be broken down and rebuilt. It was up to him to figure it out. She’d be dead weight now.
For the better.
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“Ugh…” June suddenly clutched her head. It hurt like a mother fucker. Sun pierced her eyelids, which she opened with reluctance. They flittered against the resistance of reality, yet she insisted. Oh, right. The bus stop. The one she’d been at in December. Yet it was perfectly convenient to take a nap in. No one remembered it existed.
Like her. Well, almost true. Outside the thin panel of glass was both a Corviknight and Talonflame. They both examined her with careful, cocked heads. Incessant chirps echoed through the small space and made everything worse. “What’s your deal?”
“Squaw!” Matchstick hopped across the ground, straight up to June. She shoved her head aggressively into the delivery-woman’s chest, who had no choice but to give the bird a comforting pat. It’s like they hadn’t seen her for a while. That didn’t make any sense though.
She’d only been out for an hour or two, right?
“Caw.” Knight answered. Not like June could understand Pokémon, but she pretended he answered. So… it wasn’t? But it felt like it was. Almost perfectly. But something tugged at her brain, her mind. A memory forgotten, a dream that begged to be released from its prison. June frowned.
“Feels like I’m forgetting something important,” she looked to Matchstick, “are we late on a delivery or something?”
“Squaw!”
“I don’t know what that means.”
“Squaw squaw!”
“Hmm…” June pulled her arm away and fished out her phone. It clicked awake, and she scrolled through the logs. No, no, no… yea, there was a bit of backlog, but nothing outstanding. None from Howard though– a surprise, since he loved to bother her with stupid shit. The tower came to mind.
Maybe she should shoot him a text. She flicked up, then tapped on messages. He wasn’t there. Weird. She checked the tabs, then contacts, and finally blocked people.
“Oh, that might be it,” she tapped on his name. Then, she hit ‘unblock’.
‘Are you sure you want to unblock howard slayte ?’
“No idea how that happened,” she muttered as she hit confirm. "Must've been on accident in my sleep, somehow."
howard slayte
FORGET Claiming my Flygon for Shadow Pokemon
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