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
hypnogogia
POSTED ON Nov 19, 2024 3:04:03 GMT
June listened to Howard drone on. It was only fair, as she had done the same. Didn’t mean she had to like it, though. It was impossible to roll her eyes any further into her skull, and it sent throbs of pain into her sockets soon enough. Just meant she had to take it straight as. Awful. Miserable.
At least the funky lights were… something. Was this how it was back then, or was it a byproduct of her presence in the dreamscape?
“And you’ll still only love the idea that I continue to put up with you, for some reason,” June shot back to the first idea. It was true. She was an anomaly even for his strange passion. Too much so, to try and change anything at all around. Just a spec that served as another pair of ears to listen to him.
“That doesn’t make you, or anyone, a hero,” June said. Despite the pain, it was worth it to send her eyes back into her skull when he quickly changed roles. No longer a follower, but a defender. Who cared about some stupid sword? “Just means you have a cause. Fighting with…”
What about Ameena? The Boundless glanced back and–
She watched the shadow spear miss her by mere millimeters. The gurgles of Howard Slayte painted an ugly picture of what had he suffered. But the visual horror of a Cofagrigus that held the head of their quiet observer was something else. Even her own heart turned frigid.
Was this what caused Howard untold misery and torment? Enough for him to forsake even a tiny, minute, infinitely small blip in the history of the archeologist? One Cofagrigus stopped three whole trainers? She had to admit, this was far from ideal. But…
“No.”
June ran from many things. But a bully wasn’t one of them. That’d be the last thing she ran from.
“I’m doing what any sane person would do,” she said. Quietly, even as the drum of blood rang in her ears. “I’m not letting this thing win. I’d rather be–”
It was never going to be that simple. This was a dream, and this creature empowered by the context in which it existed. If the tendril that pierced her enemy didn’t do the trick, then something else would. Slowly, its front opened, and a cursed laugh escaped from the twisted maw of the facade.
“No.”
Yes. “No.”
She’d know those overalls from anywhere. Stained in motor oil, yet covered in crimson. Lanky, like a tree that’d lost its leaves for the winter. Yet the face was entirely blurred. Even the scent of sweat was long gone, nothing more than a memory. But it was enough. Gabriel Sleigh had come for them.
“No!”
Shadow hands shot forward, took June within their deathly cold grasp, then pulled. Darkness ensued.
howard slayte
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